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Kodak products win prestigious awards at 2005 CES
Dennis Hissink : January 5th 2005 - 16:30 CET
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Eastman Kodak Company's continued innovation in the digital imaging industry secured top honors during the opening of the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show, where the company won multiple high-profile awards for its consumer digital imaging products. The Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus, Kodak EasyShare DX7590 zoom digital camera, and the Kodak Picture Maker G3 Digital Print Station all garnered Innovations 2005 Design and Engineering Awards. The Innovations 2005 Design and Engineering Awards, sponsored by Consumer Electronics Association and endorsed by the Industrial Designers Society of America, honor superior design and engineering among the year's most technologically advanced products.
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Chosen for the honor by a panel of independent industry designers, engineers and journalists, the EasyShare DX7590 camera, EasyShare Printer Dock Plus and Kodak Picture Maker will join other winners on display at the 2005 International CES Innovations Pavilion (LVCC, Central Plaza).
About the Products
The Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus (US$199 MSRP) quickly and effortlessly makes real Kodak 4x6-inch pictures from nearly any digital source. People can wirelessly transmit pictures from their mobile phone cameras to the Printer Dock Plus, which also prints directly from digital cameras and memory cards - all without the need for a computer.
The Kodak EasyShare DX7590 digital camera unites a professional quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON 10X optical zoom lens, the exclusive Kodak Color Science image processing chip for rich, accurate colors, and multiple shooting modes for optimal creative control. A unique combination of sophisticated features, exceptional performance, and trademark ease of use gives amateur photographers the opportunity to shoot like a professional.
The self-service Kodak Picture Maker digital kiosk prints pictures in seconds from just about any digital camera memory card, via BLUETOOTH and infrared wireless technologies for mobile phone cameras, and from CDs. The consumer-friendly touch screen lets people preview, edit, select the exact digital images they want to create, and then print borderless 4x6-inch pictures. With more than 50,000 Kodak Picture Maker kiosks worldwide, Kodak is the industry leader in providing consumers with retail digital printing options. |
   
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