Corning introduces MASTERPIX service for printing on Gorilla Glass
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- Sagittarius
- vxs
- 12 Apr 2016
Tho it nice that ur picture is printed on a glass. But I wud still prefer wooden one. Just like the old time. Or printed on a stone.
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- Anonymous
- tuf
- 11 Apr 2016
Corning Gorilla Glass business card? Ok. I buy that idea. Then i can throw it around like a shuriken and kill people.
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- ib1
- 11 Apr 2016
Purdy, 11 Apr 2016you should try this. I guarantee you will forget lamination... moreLets hold for the quality and looks part .
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- KAa
- 11 Apr 2016
Akinaro, 11 Apr 2016I still prefer laminating, it cost WAYYYY less, and even my... moreyou should try this. I guarantee you will forget lamination. Yes its more expensive but the quality and look are far superior
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- IV8
- 11 Apr 2016
Yuri84, 11 Apr 2016Does it break if it falls? That would be a deal breaker.Deal breaker.. Hehe
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- Akinaro
- pGV
- 11 Apr 2016
I still prefer laminating, it cost WAYYYY less, and even my oldest image that I have laminated look perfect(almost 10 years). After all its like those pictures gonna be scratched and tossed all over the house.
Also laminated pictures can me put in frame, if you would like to change it style to different(frame less, old one, wooden, etc)
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- MpX
- 11 Apr 2016
I wonder how fragile these would be...not to mention a lot heavier than paper?