For HP, a camera is a camera is a camera, ... The goal for HP is to sell more printers.
Home is still the dominant place to print, yet the low number of prints supports IDC's theory that end users have more reliable expectations regarding mobile imaging than vendors themselves,
Home is still the dominant place to print, yet the anemic number of prints supports IDC's theory that end users have more reliable expectations regarding mobile imaging than vendors themselves.
Home is still the dominant place to print, yet the anaemic number of prints supports IDC's theory that end users have more reliable expectations regarding mobile imaging than vendors themselves.
keeps all doors open as long as possible until the real opportunities start to shape themselves.
That technology in particular would be appealing to a variety of potential companies from a Fuji or Kodak, who would want to buy that for their kiosks, to a Sony or a Cannon who kind of want to do the same thing,
Kodak is in good shape to continue its growth, ... The majority of camera sales come in the final three months of the year, and its simpler, lower-cost cameras should benefit.
The technology itself (behind Opal and Onyx) is great. Whether it can deliver is beyond the technology. It's up to Polaroid as a business.
In 10 years, we see everything being digital.
We are a pretty traditional culture here and we identify with traditional form factors like camera, and we still use phones (primarily) for making calls,