And the 630PS's 300-dpi resolution (among the highest in a consumer dye-sub anyway) has been increased to 403. Hi-Touch says the 640PS takes 75 seconds to print where the 630PS took 100. The new card reader is one reason the price has increased to $299.99, but you also get a bump in speed and resolution. ![]() The space-age design has been updated from the "air-conditioner" look of the 630PS to a gun-metal blue with a huggably curvey design that's just 6mm wider. ![]() The just-released 640PS updates the 630PS's card reader to handle CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, MultiMedia Card and IBM's MicroDrives. Just you wait, Hi-Touch Imaging ( ) told us at the time. But we were disappointed the built-in card reader only read CompactFlash and SmartMedia cards. And cut the costs of a 4圆 dye-sub print to just 40 cents a print. ![]() ![]() In our recent review of the 630PS, we suggested it eliminated the need for a computer to enjoy digital photography. When it comes to sequels featuring impossible acrobatics, great hacking and spectacular special effects, the HiTi 640PS does not take a back seat to The Matrix Reloaded. The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter COMPUTER-FREE 4圆 PRINTS HiTi 640PS - Home
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