All Systems Go for Strong Year in Video

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Video sales should have a strong year in 1984 as they rely more on a systems approach to higher profits. Video specialists are expected to account for twenty per cent of the sales, television- appliance stores twenty-four percent, hifi audio stores twelve per cent, and retail stores the remaining forty-four per cent. The products expected to have the highest sales are cameras, VCRs, Betamovies, and video recorders. In 1985 the prices will rise and the main product will be the monitor. Photographs of the products are in the article.

author: Antoniak, M.
Profits, Cameras (Photography), Products, Trends, Monitors, Market, Cameras, Profit

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First Person - Video

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The Summer Consumer Electronics Show is an opportunity to see and evaluate the latest offerings in the video industry. Stereo TV is chief among them. Also, hi fi and stereo VCRs are in evidence. Confusion is a growing concern in the camera market since the introduction of camcorders and 8mm video.

author: Antoniak, M.
Trade shows, New Product, Trade Show

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Video Add-Ons Increase Sales

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Many people who already own a VCR are looking towards the video camera as the next logical step to complete their video systems. Recognizing this fact many distributors and dealers are concentrating their efforts on people who own 8mm movie equipment.

author: Antoniak, M.
Video cameras, Video Systems, Sales Analysis

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subjects list: Consumer electronics, Sales, Video Industry, Videocassette Recorders
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