Pop superstar Lady Gaga stole the show at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Nevada Thursday when she made an appearance to debut three new Polaroid products that she helped to create.
The first of the products is a pair of stylish sunglasses that double as a digital camera. Users can snap pictures, save them, and even view them on the lenses, which double as LED screens. The idea has its origins in a pair of glasses Gaga wore on tour several years ago fashioned out of iPod screens.
Another of the products Gaga helped develop, known simply as the Poaroid Gray Line, is a portable, wireless printer which can be used to send pictures from a bluetooth-enabled camera phone, resulting in a 3X4 picture. A video clip of Gaga demonstrating the mobile printer can be seen below.
And finally, there was an updated version of the famous Polaroid instant camera. The camera uses a new inkless technology called Zinc to produce instantly printed photos, 10 per cartridge just like the original, but also allows users to save images digitally.
All three of the Gray Line products are still in the prototype phase, and won't be available until the 2011 holiday season.