
Polaroid cameras has surely gained popularity back in the 40s, 50s and maybe til 90s but recently, the brand has launched an enhanced version of their much-loved camera but for a different perspective. Designer Kim Hyun Joong has confidently released his concept of the futuristic output of Polaroid Camera prints which he named as the Movie Polaroid Camera.
The concept combines a recorder and a printer rolled into one compact device. It features a built-in movie printer that will immediately print the taken visuals and the recorded sound of the environment. The movie and sound are “printed” on a substrate that mimics traditional Polaroid film paper.
True enough, this Movie Polaroid Camera creates a printed output of movie screen shots using the Touch grapheme technology which according to Coolest-Gadgets, Graphene is a flat sheet of carbon rings just one atom thick, which is being studied for a range of electronic applications. Touch graphene may be able to bring to fruition various scenarios that we can currently only imagine.
This portable device runs with no power buttons but it can run by just a simple and couple of shake. It might take years before this concept device is materialized but with the power of technology, this is sure to hit the market with roar.


