Canon introduces two new SELPHY photo-printers

Ultra-compacts now with Automatic Red-Eye Correction


8 May 2007 12:08 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Canon has announced two new additions to its SELPHY range of ultra-compact photo printers. The SELPHY CP750 and entry-level SELPHY CP740 – replacing the popular SELPHY CP730 and SELPHY CP720 respectively – introduce Red-Eye Correction to the CP series for the first time. Larger LCD screens, improved skin tone reproduction and new printing modes come as standard on both models. The SELPHY CP750 also features additional My Colors photo effects and IrSimple compatibility for infra-red printing from mobile devices.

The SELPHY CP750 and SELPHY CP740 offer a compact, stylish design, a 2.4-inch (SELPHY CP750) or 2-inch (SELPHY CP740) LCD screen with icon-based user interface, Automatic Red-Eye Correction, improved skin tone reproduction, direct printing from almost all major memory cards, prints that last for up to 100 years, increased layout selections and, for the SELPHY CP750 only - support for IrDA and new high speed IrSimple infra-red communication, increased My Colors Functionality and image trimming before printing.

The SELPHY CP740 and SELPHY CP750 are priced at £79 and £139 respectively.
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