SiPix ships mini-printer for wallet, stickers
updated 01:45 pm EST, Thu December 13, 2001
SiPix, the same company that helped Apple to develop its first mouse, has unveiled a new $100 photo printer that produces wallet-style glossy prints as well as photograph stickers. The PocketColor 100 connects via the USB port and runs on four AA batteries. Packs of 20 sheets of media for the PocketColor 100 include a color cartridge and cost $9 for photo paper and $10 for stickers.



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Two things...
First, why are PC-only products being promoted here? "The SiPix PocketColor 100 is compatible with PCs running Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP equipped with a USB port."
Second, this company didn't design the first Apple mouse -- according to their press release, a consulting company (that worked on the first Apple mouse) was used to design this printer.
Does two degrees of seperation from Apple make it MacNN worthy?