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Electronics Companies: The Leading Edge
As technology becomes more refined, electronics companies are
offering consumers and businesses a number of cutting-edge
products. Following is a rundown of some of the top electronics
companies and their latest offerings:
Nokia: Nokia, notable for its cell phones, has taken the lead in
promoting mobile phone imaging. In events ranging from the
London terrorist bombings to the devastation of Hurricane
Katrina, traditional news media relied on cell phone images of
citizen journalists to bring viewers up-to-the-minute pictures
of unfolding events. Moblogs - a combination of weblogs and
mobile phone images - is gaining popularity on the Internet.
Nokia plans to take advantage of these phenomena by continuing
to refine the cell phone picture quality.
Sony: Sony has its proverbial fingers in every piece of the
electronics pie, from televisions and digital cameras to
computers and MP3 players. Sony's latest hit is the VAIO
notebook computer, which takes multimedia technology to the next
level. In the VAIO, Sony has integrated software with hardware
that allows you to watch television shows and record them to DVD
as well as manage your music and create CDs. Sony is the leader
in mobile computing innovation.
Apple: Although Apple continues to command only a small
percentage of the personal computing market, it has captured the
imaginations of digital music aficionados. Apple continues to
rank number one with its iPod, iPod nano, and iPod shuffle. With
iTunes, Apple is aptly able to provide both the content and the
hardware for the digital music revolution.
Fujitsu: Fujitsu provides both consumers and vertical markets
with computing solutions. From notebooks and Tablet PCs to
scanners and printers, Fujitsu has the computer market covered.
Fujitsu's latest work in security biometrics, called PalmSecure,
has earned the company awards such as "Best of Innovations" at
the Consumer Electronics Show.
Panasonic: Panasonic offers an incredible range of products for
both consumers and businesses. Panasonic's consumer products
include DVD and VCR players, cameras and camcorders, phones and
fax machines, and computers. Panasonic's plasma televisions have
a "Wow!" factor that can't be beaten - especially their line of
framed plasma TVs that incorporate home décor into cutting edge
technology.
Viking: Viking brings electronics to the kitchen with its
high-end appliances. Viking is the gold standard - or in the
culinary world, the stainless steel standard - of kitchen
appliances. Its ranges incorporate electronic controls, and its
refrigerators and outdoor grills turn amateur chefs green with
envy.
Canon: Canon makes a variety of electronics for businesses and
consumers, but their cameras are among the most innovative of
those on the market. The Canon EOS 5D is one of the world's
smallest and lightest full-frame digital Single Lens Reflex
cameras. A 2.5-inch LCD screen provides a superior viewing area,
while their proprietary image processor allows for three frames
per second for up to 60 JPEG frames in a burst.
This is only a sampling of what some of the leading electronics
companies are offering. Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung,
Toshiba, Siemens, and Wolf are also among the industry leaders
offering innovative solutions for both businesses and consumers.
About the author:
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon
International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on
the web. Visit this Electronics
Website and Majon's Electronics
directory.
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