IKEA invents world’s cheapest digital cardboard camera
When I first heard about this, I was surprised that a Swedish company known for selling a variety of household items have created something so different from their usual products: the first eco-friendly digital cardboard camera called the KNÄPPA. Running on two AA batteries and able to hold up to forty images, it is apparently also the world’s cheapest camera. The company has not yet given a date of launch, availability and price.











5 comments
grossi Friday 18 May 2012
aint the world got enough shitty digital cameras?
Kat Friday 18 May 2012
Does it come with an allen key?
sam Saturday 19 May 2012
one could save the images on their computers from the built-in USB connector
Sokol Sunday 20 May 2012
Who needs this Camera? Everyone has one on mobile phone or smartphone!
Thomas Wednesday 31 October 2012
Well – KODAK launched the worlds first box camera more than 100 years ago. And sold it for only 1 $. It wasn’t eco, but had no batteries either.