Sony DPP-SV88 Digital Photo Printer

Product Description:

Produce superior color photos with Sony's DPP-SV88 Digital Photo Printer. And now enjoy the flexibility of printing directly from your Memory Stick, CD-R/RW or other flash media (with optional PC Card adaptor). Produce gorgeous borderless 4" x 6" photos or economical 3 1/2" x 4" prints for any occasion easily and in no time!The printer allows copying of digital image files from Flash media cards to 7cm or 12cm CD-R/RW disks, thanks to the 8 x 4 x 24 speed built-in CD-R/RW drive with file management and archive functions. You can connect the printer to a TV using the video output, to show a personal slideshow of your favorite images. The convenient video input port allows frame capture from composite and S-video feeds.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Makes 4-by-6-inch borderless prints, 3.5-by-4-inch normal prints
  • 3.8 megapixel high resolution, 2,466 x 1,664 dpi
  • 8x/4x/24x CD-R/RW drive with File Management and Archive functions
  • Prints directly from Memory Stick and CD-R/RW
  • Supports flash media with optional adapter
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • EAN: 0027242590458
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: Sony
  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • MediaType: Photo paper
  • Model: DPPSV88
  • ModemDescription: None
  • MPN: DPPSV88
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: PRINTER
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Studio: Sony
  • UPC: 027242590458

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