The Slice--Handheld Digital Shape Cutter Unveiled CHA Hot Product

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The Slice--CHA Hot Product

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Oh my! "The Slice" by a new little company called Tinnus released a little electronic paper cutter that is portable and really looks incredible. (less)

$80 and $20 for cartridges

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Tinnus Technology, LLC is a new product development company based in Plano, TX. The core team brings together technology know-how and years of scrapbooking expertise.

Core competencies and resources include electro-mechanical design, software development, industrial design, manufacturing, and scrapbooking design. We expect the Slice? to be the flagship of many more exciting and useful products.

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A basic tool that every scrapbooker and paper crafter can use with each and every project. Only 5x5x4 inches, the Slice? sits on your cutting mat and, with the press of a button, cuts out or draws any letter or shape you want. Revolutionary No longer does the scrapbooker need to purchase a new set of metal die punches or stamps for each and every alphabet or shape set, choose from generic die cut and sticker sets, or purchase numerous speciality tools. Now in a single tool, they can own the equivalent of thousands of die punches and stamps.

Ultra-Portable The Slice? fits in your hands. Powered by rechargeable batteries, t he Slice? can be moved around and easily used anywhere. When it is time to recharge, the unit runs plugged in.

Versatile Since the paper doesn't have to be trimmed to fit the machine, you can cut or draw anywhere on any size media. Using the see-thru windows and built-in ruler for perfect placement, you just set the Slice? on yo ur paper and hold on while it creates whatever you want.

Accessible Slice? is pleasant and simple to use. Its clear and detailed LCD screen guides you to the exact shape and size you're looking for before it brings you right back to choose the next one. Your most popular shapes are saved for quick and easy access.

Expandable Scrapbookers can easily and affordably expand their shape library by purchasing additional theme cards, by downloading specially created shape and font programs from the web, or by ?printing? cust omized shapes and fonts from any PC or Mac application.

Affordable For the cost of 1 or 2 die punch alphabets, the Slice? delivers upp er- case, lower-case, numbers and punctuation in eight different sizes of five creative fonts in addition to hundreds of geometrical and thematic shapes.

The Slice? features... Portable design

Affordable pricing

Cuts any size media

Shapes up to 4? in size

Battery powered, at least 100 shapes between charges

Large selection of basic shapes

Additional shapes available for purchase as programmed SD cards

Graphical LCD user interface

~Andrea~

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UPSyours2
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That is really neat. I've never heard of it before. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to keep my eye out.

The Slice--CHA Hot Product

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Oh my! "The Slice" by a new little company called Tinnus released a little electronic paper cutter that is portable and really looks incredible. (less)

$80 and $20 for cartridges

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Tinnus Technology, LLC is a new product development company based in Plano, TX. The core team brings together technology know-how and years of scrapbooking expertise.

Core competencies and resources include electro-mechanical design, software development, industrial design, manufacturing, and scrapbooking design. We expect the SliceT to be the flagship of many more exciting and useful products.

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A basic tool that every scrapbooker and paper crafter can use with each and every project. Only 5x5x4 inches, the SliceT sits on your cutting mat and, with the press of a button, cuts out or draws any letter or shape you want. Revolutionary No longer does the scrapbooker need to purchase a new set of metal die punches or stamps for each and every alphabet or shape set, choose from generic die cut and sticker sets, or purchase numerous speciality tools. Now in a single tool, they can own the equivalent of thousands of die punches and stamps.

Ultra-Portable The SliceT fits in your hands. Powered by rechargeable batteries, the SliceT can be moved around and easily used anywhere. When it is time to recharge, the unit runs plugged in.

Versatile Since the paper doesn't have to be trimmed to fit the machine, you can cut or draw anywhere on any size media. Using the see-thru windows and built-in ruler for perfect placement, you just set the SliceT on your paper and hold on while it creates whatever you want.

Accessible SliceT is pleasant and simple to use. Its clear and detailed LCD screen guides you to the exact shape and size you're looking for before it brings you right back to choose the next one. Your most popular shapes are saved for quick and easy access.

Expandable Scrapbookers can easily and affordably expand their shape library by purchasing additional theme cards, by downloading specially created shape and font programs from the web, or by "printing" customized shapes and fonts from any PC or Mac application.

Affordable For the cost of 1 or 2 die punch alphabets, the SliceT delivers upper- case, lower-case, numbers and punctuation in eight different sizes of five creative fonts in addition to hundreds of geometrical and thematic shapes.

The SliceT features... Portable design

Affordable pricing

Cuts any size media

Shapes up to 4" in size

Battery powered, at least 100 shapes between charges

Large selection of basic shapes

Additional shapes available for purchase as programmed SD cards

Graphical LCD user interface

~Andrea~

Reply to
Shannon

That looks interesting! I haven't jumped on the electronic die cutter bandwagon yet, but this little doodad just might do it. I like the portability feature of it. Definately something I wouldn't mind seeing in the LSS.

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Deb in AR

This looks pretty neat! I like the portability of it a lot! I would probably be interested in something like this once it hits the stores and I could test it out. Thanks for sharing this ! Linda

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Linda C

That's really neat!

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Tabby

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