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9940 The Future Image Report, V.12 I.6, January, 2005

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N THIS ISSUE
Page 1. Report from CES
Large displays and wireless content promise to impact photography.

Page 3. Innovative Imaging Products at CES
Canon, Sony, Sharp and many other camera companies showed new devices at the largest consumer electronics exposition.

Page 6. Kodak’s cool WiFi camera With its connected camera and pocketable display
Kodak had the sharpest imaging products at CES.

Page 7. Executive Interview: Bernard Masson
Kodak’s digital imaging president examines the company’s transition from analog.

Page 10. Digital Camera News
Olympus partners with Panasonic on SLR development.

Page 10. Components & Architectures News
Magnetic RAM and smaller storage cards

Page 14. Industry Updates
Kodak cancels its dry film processor;
HP consolidates printers and PCs.

Page 15. Internet and Mobile Imaging News
LightSurf is acquired.

16. Inside Out


 







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