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Snap n' Print Your own portable photo lab

By Gisela M. Pedroza

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Who doesn't have a digital camera or a camera-phone thesedays? Epson's portable PictureMate lets you see snaps rightaway wherever you happen to be at the moment. It's like havingyour own photo lab-PictureMate prints water- and smudge-resistant4-by-6-inch photos in color, sepia or black and white, for anaverage of 29 cents per print. Its 5760 x 1440 optimized resolutiondelivers sharp detail in a variety of layout and cropping options.In addition, PictureMate's built-in card slots can supportCompactFlash, Memory Stick, Microdrive, MMC, Secure Digital,SmartMedia and xD, so you can print with or without a computer(price: $199, www.mypicturemate.com, 800-GO-EPSON).

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