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Lifeprint's 'Harry Potter'-like moving photos are now big enough to hang up


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What if your photos could move, like they do in Harry Potter? With augmented reality they can. 

Lifeprint got a head start wowing people with its augmented reality wizardry printer, but the 2x3 photos it spit out left a lot to be desired. People wanted bigger photos — shots they could really see — and now the company's launching a larger AR printer that prints out 3x4.5 photos.

The new Lifeprinter is physically bigger to accommodate the larger prints, but barely more expensive. It's priced at $150 (the original costs $130) and is available exclusively from Apple. Read more...

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