> people bring with them digital cameras and/or MP3 players IN EVERY MOMENT,
> while a lot of people bring mobile phones also in the toilet or nearby their
> bed.
yes. because the keitai serves as alarm clock and to read the weather
report in the early morning. ;) ;)
Reto
>
> Giorgio
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Giovanni Bertani" <giovanni.bertani@exsense.com>
> To: <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 11:41 PM
> Subject: (keitai-l) keitais killing digital consumer cameras (Ore more)
> softly
>
>
> >
> > - Killing now digital cameras
> > Just a a short thought. Keitai camera phones will be by the end of next
> > year at 3-4 megapixels and capable of shooting good quality video.
> >
> > As quality reach the satisfying level for the average consumer
> > photographer any higher resolution has less value
> >
> > By that time the lower end of consumer cameras market will be probably
> > killed.
> >
> > - Killing tomorrow Mp3 players
> > By introducing higher storage media MP3 players will be the second
> > category of consumer electronics killed by Keitas.
> >
> > As you reach an amount of space capable of satisfying the average
> > music consumer any higher capacity device has a limited value for
> > the mass market while remaining interesting for a niche of more
> > advanced music lovers.
> >
> > - Killing the day after tomorrow Video Cameras
> > if you see the new Foma D900i it is in this direction.
> >
> > So finally are the keitai producers jeopardizing the consumer
> > electronics market
> > by replacing a number of devices with a single one?
> >
> > What do you think?
>
> >
>
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Reto Grob, rgrob@klab.org
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Received on Mon Dec 22 04:14:18 2003