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Photo backup device from Polaroid at CES 2007
Mark Peters : January 11th 2007 - 03:28 CET
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PolaroidPhoto backup device from Polaroid at CES 2007 : Polaroid, a leader in fun, family-centric consumer electronics, announced it will launch its new media backup device at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The device enables consumers to back up photos from their personal computer by simply plugging the device into the computer’s USB port. It instantly searches the computer for all digital images and copies them over to the device without having to install or configure any software or even clicking a mouse, an industry first. The device will be on display in the Polaroid booth (Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall, booth no. 13614) at CES from January 8-11, 2007.
Photo backup device from Polaroid at CES 2007Polaroid Photo backup device
Using ClickFree technology, Polaroid’s media backup ensures a secure and easy process that eliminates the frustration of digital photo backup, making it ideal for all end users including those with little computer knowledge. “Photo backup is not being performed by many consumers mainly due to apprehension or frustration of using existing external backup devices,” says Jon Pollock, Vice President and General Manager of Product Planning and New Technology at Polaroid. “This is truly a groundbreaking product and user experience. It is so simple to use that we know consumers will finally be backing up photos on a regular basis.”

Store 40,000 digital photos
Product launch is scheduled for the first quarter of 2007. The device contains a 2.5” hard drive that will hold up to 40,000 photos. In addition to backing up photos, the device has several convenient features such as online sharing and printing of photos via Internet-based services.

About Polaroid
Polaroid Corporation, a company of Petters Group Worldwide, designs, develops, manufactures and markets a variety of consumer electronics products including LCD TVs, portable DVD players, digital cameras, GPS, instant cameras and film, and more, all of which are marketed worldwide. Polaroid offers retailers a merchandising solution to higher profits through a full line of products backed with one of the most recognized brand names in the world.

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