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5 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Replicates the Polaroid aesthetic perfectly, Now works with a decent variety of phones
Polaroid film is really pricey, Occasional app/Lab communication issues
The frog-tongue keeps newly-ejected shots out of direct light while they develop I suspect many of you reading this will baulk at the idea of shelling out £160 (plus £17 per pack of film) in order to reproduce less-than-faithful facsimiles of photos you'...
Wider device compatibility than before (and still growing), great fun way to make prints of smartphone snaps on the spot
Film extra-sensitive to light, not cheapest way for making hard copies of smartphone snaps, device compatibility limits
In a world of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, sometimes it makes a nice change to have a photo that you can actually hold in your hand or stick on the fridge. The Instant Lab Universal isn't the cheapest way to get hard copies of your snaps (film...
Abstract: It's 2015, and it has never been easier to take a good photo with the phone in your pocket, share it with millions of people, pass it around your friends and family and do whatever you want with that image. All of this is great, and devices like the LG G4...
Published: 2015-04-01, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Stunning results. Easy to use. Android and iOS compatibility. Manual exposure adjustment. Print scanning function. Werner Herzog-voiced audio tutorial.
Expensive to buy and use. Automatic exposure can be tricky. No support for Windows Phone
The Impossible Project Instant Lab Universal creates Polaroid photos from images stored on your smartphone. It's expensive, but the results are stunning....
Abstract: The Impossible Project n'a plus rien du projet aujourd'hui, d'ailleurs la société se nomme désormais Impossible tout court. Reprendre la dernière usine de fabrication de film à la fermeture de Polaroid était un projet audacieux, maintenant Impossible est...