ImageScape International CES January 7, 2004 11:45 am - 2:00 pm Flash Forward TechZone of the South Hall Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, NV
Table of Contents InfoTrends ImageScape Presentation ...................................................................................... 4-30 Agfa • News Release – Agfa d-lab.1 with MDDM Printing Technology................. 31-33 ColorVision • Press Release – ColorVision Premiers Monitor and Printer Color Accuracy For Consumer Market – Las Vegas, January 8th-11th ................ 34-35 • Color Management Pro Report: PrintFIX ...................................................
Jasc Software • • • Fact Sheet....................................................................................................... 75 Press Release – Jasc Software Introduces Paint Shop Power Suite......... 76-78 Press Release - Jasc® Paint Shop™ Pro® 8 “A Photographer’s Dream” Voted Best Consumer Software.................................................................
Welcome to Flash Forward At CES 2003 Kristy Holch Group Director InfoTrends Research Group, Inc. kholch@infotrends-rgi.com Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Session Agenda ¾ Digital Camera Market Overview from InfoTrends Research Group ¾ Panel Discussion ' Casio – Scott Nelson, Director of Product Development, Consumer Products Division ' Eckerd’s – Mona Furlott, Vice President, Photo Operations ' Hewlett-Packard – Kathy Dow, Digital Photography Communications Manager ' National Semiconductor – Mike Polacek, Vice President, Imaging Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
So Far, So Good… ¾ Almost 70 million digital cameras installed around the world ¾ Digital cameras are outselling film cameras ¾ Camera phones are outselling DSCs ¾ Digital cameras will nearly replace film cameras by 2008 Digital Camera Penetration in U.S. Households 42% 20% 6% '00 '02 '04 Source: InfoTrends Research Group, as of year-end 2003 Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Many Business Opportunities $ $ $10B WW digital camera sales ‘03 $ $ $8B camera phones $B services, storage, sharing $ $ $B wireless photo airtime $B printing hardware $B photo accessories, cards, readers $ $B photo software applications $ $ $B photo papers $B photo inks Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
How will camera phones impact digital imaging? Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
How will camera phones impact digital imaging? ¾ Limited Impact Now 'Low resolution limits uses 'High cost of handset 'Limited recipients, can’t send cross-provider ¾ Future Potentially Big 'No longer have to carry a camera 'Storage/sharing business for carriers, online providers 'Proliferation of images Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Is Wireless Imaging Starting to Have Any Impact? Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Are people printing more, or less, because of digital? Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Are people printing more, or less, because of digital? Digital camera users say MORE Less 10% Don't Know 7% More 57% Same 26% Source: InfoTrends’ 9/03 Photo Printing Web Survey Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Are people printing more, or less, because of digital? Retailers say they are getting SAME revenue from each DC user Don't More Know 6% 23% Less 39% Same 32% Source: InfoTrends’ 9/03 Photo Retailer Web Survey Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Beware the pain-points in the consumer digital imaging experience, that threaten to slow down use of the new technology Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
What are the pain-points in the consumer digital imaging experience? ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Can’t afford the right equipment Don’t have time to figure out how to use it Something isn’t compatible Consumables too expensive Pieces are missing (USB, rechargeable batteries) Too many steps Image Source: Corbis Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Consumer comments September 2003 Have not been able to get the freaking thing to work with my computer. The program I have to download pictures is not working properly now. I do wish you could make some kind of negative to keep photos in case your pc crashes. I like the ease and quality of my photos but the printing is still a concern.
Storage pain – they don’t know what’s coming Old Way: Browse through your pictures New Way: Browse through your CDs Image Source: Corbis Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Storage Issues ¾ Print images, always have hard copy last resort ¾ Store digital images in multiple ways ' CD/DVD ' Image management/archival software ' Online photo service ¾ Digital storage has huge benefits! ¾ Must be managed in order to not lose precious memories. Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Sharing Photos ¾ Email is #1 application for digital photos – it’s great! ¾ Prints is #2 method ¾ Online photo albums are popular Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Better solutions are coming, not yet mainstream Old way Crowd around a Photo album New way share on TV TV Source: Delkin, Image Source: Corbis Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Steps that must be taken to ensure that the photography industry THRIVES as a result of the digital transition Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Steps to Thrive ¾ Educational marketing ¾ Industry adoption of standards that make users less insecure and afraid. ¾ Prepare user expectations appropriately in print quality claims, wireless imaging compatibility, etc. Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
And now, on with the panel! Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
ImageScape Panel Discussion ¾ Casio – Scott Nelson, Director of Product Development, Consumer Products Division ¾ Eckerd’s – Mona Furlott, Vice President, Photo Operations ¾ Hewlett-Packard – Kathy Dow, Digital Photography Communications Manager ¾ National Semiconductor – Mike Polacek, Vice President, Imaging Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
What will be the hottest-selling digital imaging product category in 2004, and why? ¾ Casio – Scott Nelson, Director of Product Development, Consumer Products Division ¾ Eckerd’s – Mona Furlott, Vice President, Photo Operations ¾ Hewlett-Packard – Kathy Dow, Digital Photography Communications Manager ¾ National Semiconductor – Mike Polacek, Vice President, Imaging Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Camera phones: come on, get real. Do people really want to take pictures with a phone? How will camera phones have changed the digital imaging market 2 years from today? ¾ Casio – Scott Nelson, Director of Product Development, Consumer Products Division ¾ Eckerd’s – Mona Furlott, Vice President, Photo Operations ¾ Hewlett-Packard – Kathy Dow, Digital Photography Communications Manager ¾ National Semiconductor – Mike Polacek, Vice President, Imaging Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc.
Do you think consumers are taking adequate steps to ensure that they save their digital images for the long term? Do they have a handle on the issues? ¾ Casio – Scott Nelson, Director of Product Development, Consumer Products Division ¾ Eckerd’s – Mona Furlott, Vice President, Photo Operations ¾ Hewlett-Packard – Kathy Dow, Digital Photography Communications Manager ¾ National Semiconductor – Mike Polacek, Vice President, Imaging Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.
In 5 years, will most photos be printed at home or at retail or online? ¾ Casio – Scott Nelson, Director of Product Development, Consumer Products Division ¾ Eckerd’s – Mona Furlott, Vice President, Photo Operations ¾ Hewlett-Packard – Kathy Dow, Digital Photography Communications Manager ¾ National Semiconductor – Mike Polacek, Vice President, Imaging Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Is digital imaging easy enough for the mainstream? If not, propose solutions. ¾ Casio – Scott Nelson, Director of Product Development, Consumer Products Division ¾ Eckerd’s – Mona Furlott, Vice President, Photo Operations ¾ Hewlett-Packard – Kathy Dow, Digital Photography Communications Manager ¾ National Semiconductor – Mike Polacek, Vice President, Imaging Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
Thank you for coming to ImageScape 2004 at CES Las Vegas Please stop and browse the tabletop exhibits Copyright © 1/04 by InfoTrends Research Group, Inc., Norwell, MA USA T 781.792.0101 www.infotrends-rgi.
News Release For more information contact: Joe Murphy Agfa Consumer Imaging PR 201-373-4228 joe.murphy@agfa.com Dan Unger Agfa Consumer Imaging 201-373- 4293 dan.unger@agfa.com CES 2004 BOOTH # FF6A Agfa d-lab.1 with MDDM Printing Technology LAS VEGAS, NV – January 7, 2004 — The compact, all-digital d-lab.
The Easy Chemicals used in both the film and the paper processor also contribute to simple, reliable operation. The new Agfacolor Prestige 3 and Agfacolor Type 12 photographic papers round off the system. Like the d-lab.2 and d-lab.2plus, the companion models that are already successful in the market, the d-lab.1 also features d-TFS (digital Total Film Scanning), Agfa's unique, proprietary image enhancement system.
Rated in Performance Class 1, the d-lab.1 processes 25 mixed jobs per hour under practical conditions, both from analog and digital image data. When producing two prints from a single original, the d-lab.1 print output amounts to more than 900 prints in 4 x 6" format per hour. The maximum print format is 8¼ x 12". In this context, the two paper magazines facilitate the parallel use of different output formats. The d-lab.
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ABOUT CONCORD CAMERA CORP. Concord Camera Corp. (“Concord”) (NASDAQ:LENS) is a leading designer, developer, and manufacturer of high quality, popularly priced, easy-to-use digital, single use, traditional 35mm and loyalty cameras. Established in 1984, Concord is the world’s largest producer of single use cameras for private label, corporate premium and original equipment manufacturers and since 2000, Concord has rapidly gained market share in the digital camera sector.
Expansion into new markets and leading the industry with innovative programs is nothing new to Concord. In 2002, Concord signed a licensing agreement with Polaroid Corporation allowing Concord to market 35mm and single use cameras under the Polaroid brand name. Concord is also well-known for their Free-Film for Life Program. With this loyalty program, retailers are able to offer their customers free film for life after a camera is purchased.
____________________________________________________________________________ Except for the historical matters contained herein, statements in this press release are forwardlooking and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Investor Contact: Brian King Concord Camera Corp. Senior Executive Vice President (954) 331-4200 brian_king@concord-camera.com Company Contact: Elizabeth Jheeta Concord Camera Corp. Senior Marketing Manager, Communications (954) 331-4200 elizabeth_jheeta@concord-camera.com Agency Contact: Karen Thomas Thomas PR (631) 549-7575 kthomas@thomas-pr.com CES BOOTH: SOUTH HALL 3-4, FLASH FORWARD# FF-1A CONCORD CAMERA CORP.
have to worry when to replace a battery with Concord’s power meter continuously displaying battery-life on the LCD screen. Video is a popular feature for Concord’s users. High quality AVI video clips can be captured at 320x240 resolution at 30 frames per second. Many popular cameras offer video capture at only 16 frames per second. The length of video capture is only limited by the memory card size. Playback can be viewed either on the camera’s 1.5” TFT LCD or a TV Monitor with the included TV cable.
of such earlier dates as are indicated, and should not be relied upon as representing our estimates as of any subsequent date. While we may elect to update forward-looking statements at some point in the future, we specifically disclaim any obligation to do so, even if our estimates change.
Investor Contact: Brian King Concord Camera Corp. Senior Executive Vice President (954) 331-4200 brian_king@concord-camera.com Company Contact: Elizabeth Jheeta Concord Camera Corp. Senior Marketing Manager, Communications (954) 331-4200 elizabeth_jheeta@concord-camera.com Agency Contact: Karen Thomas Thomas PR (631) 549-7575 kthomas@thomas-pr.com CES BOOTH: SOUTH HALL 3-4, FLASH FORWARD# FF-1A CONCORD CAMERA CORP.
Capturing AVI video at 30 frames per second, the Concord Eye-Q 4360z stands far above other digital cameras on the market that offer just 15-16 frames per second. At 30 frames per second, mini-movies will look more real and exciting. Video length is determined by the capacity of the SD card and can then be replayed on your TV for the whole family to see with the included video out cable.
countries. All other brands and product names are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Except for the historical matters contained herein, statements in this press release are forwardlooking and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Investor Contact: Brian King Concord Camera Corp. Senior Executive Vice President (954) 331-4200 brian_king@concord-camera.com Company Contact: Elizabeth Jheeta Concord Camera Corp. Senior Marketing Manager, Communications (954) 331-4200 elizabeth_jheeta@concord-camera.com Agency Contact: Karen Thomas Thomas PR (631) 549-7575 kthomas@thomas-pr.
The Boeing Company is looking at the Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless to facilitate communication between departments. They are taking time sensitive photos to document quality non conformance on aircraft and are quickly transmitting these photos to a laptop for distribution to a number of departments.
Concord sells and markets its camera products worldwide through direct sales offices in the United States, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and France and through independent sales agents. Concord manufactures its products in its vertically integrated manufacturing facilities in the People’s Republic of China. CONCORD EYE-Q is a trademark and/or registered trademark of Concord Camera Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.
Energizer Firsts Innovation-Timeline 1896—Invention of the first dry cell battery for consumer use—Energizer (Eveready) is the first U.S.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Jackie Burwitz: 324-985-2169 Harriet Blickenstaff: 314-995-3939 x103 ENERGIZER LEADS WORLD IN BATTERY POWER FOR DIGITAL CAMERAS ST. LOUIS, MO—January 7, 2004—Energizer has led the power race in digital photography since it introduced the first 1.5 volt lithium AA battery more than ten years ago. It now laps its competition with the announcement of further power improvements, a new product offering and enhancements to its rechargeable and titanium lines.
Energizer e2 Lithium Add one Introducing the World’s First Lithium AAA Energizer is just unveiling it newest addition to the lithium line. In August of 2004, shoppers will be able to purchase the new Energizer® e2® Lithium AAA batteries to power their small, compact devices. They will be the world’s longest-lasting AAA battery in high-tech devices and share the other performance benefits of AA lithium. They are light weight and work well in extreme temperatures.
Energizer e2 Lithium Add two Energizer® e2® Titanium Technology™ and Advanced Cell Construction Energizer has made further power improvements on their high performance Energizer e2 AA batteries. Engineered specifically to meet the needs of high-drain devices, the latest round of enhancements means that the Energizer e2 AA batteries lasts 10% longer in high-drain devices than they did previously. (Average of industry-recognized high-tech tests).
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Jackie Burwitz: 314-985-2169 Harriet Blickenstaff: 314-995-3939 x103 ENERGIZER INTRODUCES WORLD’S FIRST AAA LITHIUM BATTERY ST. LOUIS, MO—January 7, 2004—Energizer today unveiled its Energizer® e2® Lithium AAA battery, adding to its exclusive line of lithium 1.5 volt cells. It also announced performance improvements to its AA lithium line, now lasting up to 7x longer in digital cameras.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information contact: Jackie Burwitz: 314-985-2169 Harriet Blickenstaff: 314-995-3939 x103 NEW ENERGIZONE™ DISPLAY UNITS HELP CONSUMERS FIND RIGHT BATTERY, RIGHT NOW™ ST.LOUIS, MO—January 7, 2004—Energizer today unveiled its new EnergiZone™ merchandising units, continuing to lead the charge behind high-performance batteries. The display unit is intended to help shoppers find the batteries they need to power their high-tech devices.
EnergiZone™ Add one The unit carries an image of the popular Energizer Bunny® which consumers say attracts them to the display. Focus groups also revealed that consumers liked the product information and pricing relativity to help them buy the right battery. The listed benefits helped guide them in their purchase of premium products. The EnergiZone merchandising program also includes a sidekick option.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Jackie Burwitz: 314-985-2169 Harriet Blickenstaff: 314-995-3939 x103 ENERGIZER® MAX® KEEPS GOING AS A LEADER IN BATTERY CATEGORY ST.LOUIS, MO—January 7, 2004—Energizer® Max®, the flagship brand of Energizer Battery Inc., continues its role as a primary player in the battery category.
Energizer® Max® Add one contribution to their college account. According to Upromise, they are the largest nongovernmental source of college funding in America. By the end of last year, more than 5 million consumers were expected to sign up to participate in the Upromise program. Energizer is the only battery company participating in the program and offers yet another incentive for families with children to choose Energizer Max.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Jackie Burwitz: 314-985-2169 Harriet Blickenstaff: 314-995-3939 x103 ENERGIZER ENHANCES PERFORMANCE BRANDS; GIVES SHOPPERS MORE OF WHAT THEY WANT—POWER ST. LOUIS, MO—January 7, 2004—The number of high-tech and digital devices is exploding. Energizer is well-poised to power that explosion with the latest improvements and additions to its Energizer Performance Brands™.
Energizer Portfolio Add one In addition to the power advantages, Energizer® e2® Lithium batteries are lightweight and operate well in extreme temperatures. In conditions where alkaline batteries would fail, lithium continues to operate in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees F to 140 degrees F. The batteries have a 15-year shelf life. The Energizer e2 Lithium AAA and AA batteries come in recloseable packaging for convenient storage and travel.
Energizer Portfolio Add two The unit carries an image of the popular Energizer Bunny® which shoppers say attract them to the display. Focus groups also revealed that consumers liked the product information and pricing relativity to help them buy what is right for their need. The listed benefits helped guide them in their purchase of premium products. The displays give an additional home to performance batteries, the fastest growing segment of the category where Energizer has a full portfolio of offerings.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / USA/ USA 1-800-383-7323 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA + 44 (0) 208 920 2306 / EUROPE ENERGIZER NO. X91 AA Chemical System: Alkaline Zinc-Manganese Dioxide (Zn/MnO2) (No Added Mercury or Cadmium) Designation: ANSI-15A, IEC-LR6 Battery Voltage: 1.5 Volts Internal Resistance: 127 Milliohms (Fresh) Operating Temp: -18ºC to 55ºC (0ºF to 130ºF) Average Capacity: 3,135 mAh (to 0.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com ENERGIZER NO. X91 CONSTANT POWER DISCHARGE Typical Service CONSTANT POWER DISCHARGE Typical Service 1.6 1.6 1.5 250 Milliwatt 1.4 1.3 Voltage, CCV Voltage, CCV 1.5 1.2 500 Milliwatt 1.1 1.0 0.9 750 Milliwatt 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1000 Milliwatt 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0 100 200 300 400 Service, Minutes 500 600 0 20 40 60 Service, Minutes 80 100 8 10 16 20 ANSI - IEC Industry Standard Tests @ 20º C TOY 3.9 ohm - 1 hr/day 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / USA/ USA 1-800-383-7323 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA + 44 (0) 208 920 2306 / EUROPE ENERGIZER NO. X92 AAA Chemical System: Alkaline Zinc-Manganese Dioxide (Zn/MnO2) (No Added Mercury or Cadmiun) Designation: ANSI-24A, IEC-LR03 Battery Voltage: 1.5 Volts Internal Resistance: 156 Milliohms (Fresh) Operating Temp: -18ºC to 55ºC (0ºF to 130ºF) Average Capacity: 1,375 mAh (to 0.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com ENERGIZER NO. X92 CONSTANT POWER DISCHARGE Typical Service CONSTANT POWER DISCHARGE Typical Service 1.6 1.6 1.5 100 Milliwatt 1.4 1.3 Voltage, CCV Voltage, CCV 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.0 200 Milliwatt 0.9 500 Milliwatt 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 600 Milliwatt 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0 150 300 450 600 Service, Minutes 750 900 0 20 40 Service, Minutes 60 80 ANSI - IEC Industry Standard Tests @ 20º C PAGER 1.2/120 mA - 10 sec/hr 24 hrs 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA + 44 (0) 208 920 2306 / EUROPE ENERGIZER NO. CH30MN Battery Charger Dimensions in mm (inches) CAUTION: Batteries may become hot to touch while charging. Features: Charging Instructions: 1. Charges one to four AA or AAA NiMH size batteries in 30 minutes. (up to 1850 mAh) 2.
ENGINEERING DATASHEET EVEREADY BATTERY CO. 1-800-383-7323 / USA Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA ENERGIZER NO. L92 AAA Product Availability: Fall 2004 Industrial Standard Dimensions in mm (inches) Chemical System: Lithium Lithium/Iron Disulfide (Li/FeS2) Designation: Battery Voltage: Average Weight: Volume: Storage Temp: Operating Temp: Lithium Content: Jacket: Transportation: ANSI / NEDA-24LF, IEC-FR03 1.5 Volts 7.8 grams (0.3 oz.) 3.8 cubic centimeters (0.
ENGINEERING DATASHEET EVEREADY BATTERY CO. 1-800-383-7323 / USA Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA ENERGIZER NO. L92 AAA LITHIUM - ALKALINE PERFORMANCE COMPARISON 100 mW - Typical MP3 Application 100 mW Discharge 100 mW Constant Power Discharge Typical Service @ 21ºC Typical Continuous Service @ 21ºC to 0.9 volt cutoff 1.6 35 AA Alkaline 1.4 Service, Hours Voltage, CCV 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 AAA Alkaline 0.9 AAA Lithium 30 25 20 15 10 5 0.
ENGINEERING DATASHEET EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / USA/ USA 1-800-383-7323 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA + 44 (0) 208 920 2306 / EUROPE ENERGIZER NO. L91 AA Chemical System: Industry Standard Dimensions in mm (inches) Designation: Battery Voltage: Average Weight: Volume: Storage Temp: Operating Temp: Average Capacity: Max Discharge: Lithium Content: Jacket: Transportation: Shelf Life: Lithium Lithium/Iron Disulfide (Li/FeS2) ANSI / NEDA 15LF 1.
ENGINEERING DATASHEET EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com ENERGIZER NO. L91 Temperature Effects Typical Percent Service Projected Percent Service Maintenance 125 100 Percent Service Percent Service 100 75 50 25 0 0ºC 90 20ºC 80 70 40ºC 60 70ºC 50 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 0 2 4 6 8 10 Years Temperature (°C) ANSI - IEC Industry Standard Tests @ 20º C TOY 3.9 ohm - 1 hr/day to 0.8V 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA + 44 (0) 208 920 2306 / EUROPE ENERGIZER NO. NH12 AAA Description: Chemical System: Rechargeable 1.2V Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Designation: Battery Voltage: Average Capacity: ANSI-1.2H1 1.2 Volts 850 mAh (to 1.0 volts) (Based on 170 mA (0.2C) discharge rate) 12.0 grams (0.4 oz.) 3.8 cubic centimeters (0.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA + 44 (0) 208 920 2306 / EUROPE ENERGIZER NO. NH15 AA Description: Chemical System: Rechargeable 1.2V Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Designation: Battery Voltage: Average Capacity: ANSI-1.2H2 1.2 Volts 2300 mAh (to 1.0 volts) (Based on 460 mA (0.2C) discharge rate) 27.0 grams (1.0 oz.) 8.3 cubic centimeters (0.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO. Internet: www.energizer.com 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / USA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA 1-800-383-7323 / CANADA + 44 (0) 208 920 2306 / EUROPE ENERGIZER NO. CHM39 AAA adaptor Battery Charger 9V adaptor Dimensions in mm (inches) Features: Charging Instructions: 1. Digital camera power kit design. 2 Versatile and compact design. 3. Charges AA, AAA, and 9V NiMH batteries. 4.
Worldwide Headquarters Jasc Software, Inc. 7905 Fuller Road Eden Prairie, MN 55347-2137 Mailing Address Jasc Software, Inc. PO Box 44997 Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2697 Phone: [952] 934-8888 Fax: [952] 930-9172 World Wide Web Address www.jasc.com Jasc Software Fact Sheet Jasc Software, Inc. is recognized as a global leader of digital photography and imaging software, providing the Paint Shop™ Family of products that is anchored by Paint Shop Pro and Paint Shop Photo Album.
MEDIA CONTACTS: Gary Byrd Karen Drost ThirdWire PR Jasc Software, Inc. 831.440.2414 (phone) 952.294.2488 (phone) 831.439.5575 (fax) 952.937.1711 (fax) kdrost@jasc.com gary.byrd@thirdwirepr.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jasc Software Introduces Paint Shop Power Suite New Suite Provides Everything to Get Professional Looking Photos Eden Prairie, Minnesota (October 15, 2003) – Jasc Software, Inc.
photo editing and graphic design tools with an integrated learning system to help users produce superior results. By introducing industry firsts that streamline workflow and simplify complicated photo and graphics techniques, Paint Shop Pro 8 makes powerful professional tools accessible to users of all skill-levels.
-more- About Jasc Software, Inc. Jasc Software, Inc. is recognized as a global leader of digital photography and imaging software, providing the Paint Shop family of products that includes Paint Shop Pro and Paint Shop Photo Album. Jasc is focused on optimizing the digital photography and imaging experience for consumers and business professionals at all skill levels, offering a growth path from novice to seasoned professional.
MEDIA CONTACTS: Karen Drost Jasc Software, Inc. 952-294-2488 (Phone) 952-930-9172 (Fax) kdrost@jasc.com Worldwide Headquarters Jasc Software, Inc. 7905 Fuller Road Eden Prairie, MN 55347-2137 Mailing Address Jasc Software, Inc. PO Box 44997 Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2697 Phone: [952] 934-8888 Fax: [952] 930-9172 World Wide Web Address www.jasc.com Gary Byrd ThirdWire PR 831-440-2414 (Phone) 831-439-5575 (Fax) gary.byrd@thirdwirepr.
Worldwide Headquarters Jasc Software, Inc. 7905 Fuller Road Eden Prairie, MN 55347-2137 Mailing Address Jasc Software, Inc. PO Box 44997 Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2697 Phone: [952] 934-8888 Fax: [952] 930-9172 World Wide Web Address www.jasc.com Jasc Software has been named to the Inc. 500, Deloitte & Touche’s Technology Fast 50, and Deloitte & Touche’s Technology Fast 500.
Press Contact: Don Wallis / mediaGear (714) 564-7719 ext. 359 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EXTERNAL DVD-RW FOR STORING DIGITAL PHOTOS IS AVAILABLE MEDIAGEAR announces availability of external DVD-RW drive with built-in media readers for easy duplication of digital photos. SANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 7, 2003 - mediaGear, Inc. announces the availability of FlashHD and Flash-HD to Go, their latest innovative products of flash media readers, and internal and external optical drives with built-in reader/writers.
Flash-DVD is lightweight and easy to transport from PC to PC and quickly reads and burns flash media files. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional, now you can enjoy your digital camera to the fullest. "This is the simplest and most efficient way to store and archive digital photos and is provides great benefits to the digital photographer" says Johnny Chen, Product Manager for mediaGear.
Press Contact: Don Wallis / mediaGear (714) 564-7719 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COPY YOUR PHOTOS WITHOUT A COMPUTER WITH Flash-HD MEDIAGEAR’s announces an external and a pocket-size hard drive that stores digital photos directly from a cameras flash memory without a computer using breakthrough copy-button technology SANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 7, 2003 - mediaGear, Inc.
Whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional, now you can enjoy your digital camera to the fullest. The Flash-HD products are lightweight making it easy to transport from place to place and share your archive of photos, music, and data with various computers. Flash-HD and Flash-HD to Go can store tens of thousands of you’re photos. The innovative copybutton technology uniquely numbers photos as they are stored, making it easy to organize later.
PRESS RELEASE SMaL Camera Technologies N amed # 1 Rising Star in Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Program for N orth Ame rica 12,924% Revenue Growth Over 3 Years Lifts Company to Top in North America Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (October 14, 2003) – SMaL Camera Technologies, a developer of electronic imaging solutions and the enabler of award-winning super-thin digital still cameras, announced today that it was named the #1 Rising Star in the prestigious Deloitte Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fast
partner of Deloitte’s Technology, Media and Telecommunications Group. “It’s a credit to SMaL Camera Technologies’ leadership that they’ve managed to ramp up their business so quickly.” “We are thrilled that our efforts over the last three years to grow and meet the demands of this ever-changing marketplace have been recognized,” said Maurizio Arienzo, President and CEO of SMaL.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SMaL Camera Technologies Announces the Shipment of 1 Million Rapid Development Kits for World’s Thinnest Digital Cameras Thin Camera Shipments Stack Up Fast Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (October 27, 2003) - SMaL Camera Technologies, a developer of electronic imaging solutions and enabler of award-winning super-thin digital still cameras, announced today it has delivered more than 1 million rapid development kits – enabling SMaL’s OEM partners to manufacture the world’s thinnest, most
original camera design resulted in finished cameras that are only 6 mm thin – a feat which earned them the distinction of “World’s Thinnest Camera Ever” by Guinness™ World Records. The thickness of most SMaL-enabled cameras is roughly the equivalent of a stack of 3 or 4 credit cards. If stacked on top of each other, all the slim cameras SMaL has enabled in the past 2 years would reach an impressive height of 19,685 feet – more than 20 times the height of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
rechargeable battery, taking lens, optical viewfinder, and complete reference design specifications. SMaL’s lenses are all optimized for the sensor. SMaL’s growing family of rapid development kits for OEMs and ODMs enable the world’s thinnest cameras in the following categories: VGA, 1.3-megapixel, 1.3-megapixel with LCD display, and 2- megapixel with LCD display. Press contact: Romney Williams, 617.661.7600 ext. 203, or rwilliams@SMaLcamera.com.
PRESS RELEASE SMaL Camera Technologies Announces N ext Enable World’s Thinnest 1.
marketing at SMaL. “They’re tired of lugging around bulky and power-hungry cameras. Cameras enabled by SMaL’s Ultra-Pocket 3 kit will offer consumers attractive alternatives at a price they can afford with the features and benefits they want.” Industry’s Highest Dynamic Range and Longest aBttery Life All SMaL credit card camera kits – including the Ultra-Pocket 3 kit – feature two proprietary technologies that are unmatched by any CMOS or CCD sensor in the industry: Autobrite® and Longevity™.
Press or OEM contact: Romney Williams, 617.661.7600 ext. 203, or rwilliams@SMaLcamera.com. About SMaL Camera Technologies SMaL Camera Technologies is an award-winning developer of electronic imaging solutions for the digital camera, security and surveillance, consumer electronics and automotive markets. SMaL’s solutions are built around its proprietary CMOS image sensors, video processing ASICs and Autobrite® technology.
PRESS RELEASE SMaL Camera Technologies Announces Ultra-Pocket 4 Rapid Development Kit to Enable World’s Thinnest 2-Megapixel Digital Cameras with Color LCD Display Kit Answers Global Demand for Affordable, Ultra-Portable, High-Resolution Digital Cameras Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (October 7, 2003) – SMaL Camera Technologies, a developer of electronic imaging solutions and enabler of award-winning super-thin digital still cameras, announced today its new Ultra-Pocket® 4 rapid development kit for 2megapix
SMaL’s Longevity™ ultra-low-power design with rechargeable battery uses 90% less power than traditional digital cameras. Since the camera charges automatically during USB download and stores enough charge for up to 200 shots (with 1.5” LCD and 100% strobe usage), it is virtually impossible to run down the battery. In addition to long battery life, SMaL enabled cameras have a high-speed start-up time of less than 1 second (with strobe flash off).
Creators of the Credit Card Camera Category SMaL created the ultra-thin digital camera category in 2001 with the introduction of the Ultra-Pocket 1 VGA prototype camera at the 2001 International Consumer Electronics Show, where it was awarded “Best of CES” for digital imaging. To date, SMaL has enabled over 1 million credit card cameras launched by FujiFilm AXIA, RadioShack, Logitech, Oregon Scientific, and Creative Labs.