
This great new gadget from Cricut has arrived and is already in stores. It was in the Michael's ad this week for $279. Wonder what kind of specials they will have around the holidays. Can't wait to get my hands on one. Eead all about it; I have found a very interesting artical and have copied it here:
This info. was found on a website called Discount Diecut Cartridges and copied here. Sounds like a very cool addition to the Cricut product line is on it's way. Can't wait for it to hit the stores.
Here is what they had to say about the new Cricut Gypsy
If you love using Design Studio to customize your die cuts, it's a definite must-have! It allows you to do the same thing as Design Studio (and more), except it's portable. It's 8-1/2 inches long, about 4 inches tall, and weighs around 11 ounces. It is battery operated. The batteries will last about four hours when used continuously, and much longer when used intermittently. It also can be plugged in to either an electrical outlet or into your vehicle. However, I believe the vehicle charger is an optional accessory and will need to be purchased separately.
Like the Design Studio Software, the Cricut Gypsy will allow you to modify the cutouts - you can resize them, rotate and stretch them, flip them horizontally and vertically, and weld them. Any custom cutouts you design can be saved and stored directly on the device.
However, that's not all! You can also load all your cartridge content onto the Gypsy, and instead of using your cartridges, you can plug the device directly into your machine and make all of your cuts. You can do this without the use of your manual or keypad overlay. These are all stored within the device's interface, and you will use it to select the cuts you want to make. You will also be able to search all the images you have (and don't have) using this device.
Early on, there were some rumors that if you loaded the content from your cartridges on to the Cricut Gypsy, that it would erase the cartridges (apparently to prevent people from sharing cartridges). However, these were just rumors, and you will still be able to use your cartridges even after loading the content onto the device. However, to prevent people from sharing cartridges, when you link the cartridges to your Gypsy, it will copy your device's unique serial number to your cartridge. You will not be able to successfully link the cartridge to any other Gypsy devices after linking to your own. Long story short, if you plan to get one of these, don't loan out your cartridges!
The Provo Craft website also mentioned that the "Gypsy is expandable to bring you features that are already in the works". There is a photo application in the works, which will allow you to view your photographs on the device. However, I'm not sure what the other features are, but as soon as I know, I will let you in on it! As a side note, that's why the Cricut is my absolute favorite die cutting device. I thought the Baby Bug was great when it was first introduced, but every time I turn around, things just keep getting better - and the versatility of this die cut line keeps growing!
For updates, the Gypsy does connect to your computer. It's compatible with both PC's and MAC's.
I have not heard any "official" word yet on the price or the release date of the Cricut Gypsy. The "unofficial" word is that it will cost around $300. However, included in that price are two exclusive cartridges. I have heard that it will be released at the end of August, so it doesn't sound like we will have to wait too long for it. If you want to be one of the first ones to get it, there are some places that are taking pre-orders.
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