Cameraphones: Over the Fence
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tim on 2003/11/19:
„By comparison, DVD players, introduced in 1997 and called the fastest-growing consumer tech device by the Consumer Electronics Association, sold 30 million players in its first three years, says researcher In-Stat/MDR. “
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„"Teeny camera cellphones appear to be on pace to replace DVDs as the fastest-growing consumer technology device ever. Introduced three years ago in Japan and less than a year ago in the USA, they've caught on so fast that Nokia and other phonemakers say most new phones from now on will have built-in cameras. 'They're becoming a standard feature,' says Nokia spokesman Keith Nowak at the Comdex technology show here.“http://www.stargeek.com/item/30482.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„And while we're on the topic of DVDs today, USA Today reports that cameraphones are on track to surpass DVD players as the most quickly adopted consumer technology of all-time. Read [Via Reiter's Camera Phone Report]... [Read More] “http://www.wirelessmoment.com/2003/11/ camera_phones_s.html - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of Alan Reiter, posted on 2003/11/18
„18, 2003 - Camera phones rival DVD players as fastest growing - USATODAY reports " Teeny camera cell phones appear to be on pace to replace DVDs as the fastest-growing consumer technology device ever."“http://www.phopics.com/headlines.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„ [Jan 7, 2004]Toshiba Corporation today announced development of a prototype high-definitionDVD player that can play high-definition DVD discs and current DVDs. (business2media (press release), India)“http://www.bankruptcynews.org/terms/finance_am/ consumer_interest.html - Cached - Similar Pages
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