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Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. (Fujifilm) will focus its development efforts on top-end digital cameras, such as the company's flagship MX-700 model launched in spring of 1998. The MX-700 records images on Smart Media cards, allows wireless operation and works with a floppy disc drive. Aside from camera shops, Fujifilm is selling the MX-700 through channels for consumer products and specialty photo supplies. Yasuhiro Egami, Operations Manager in the Marketing Division, assumes that the MX-700 will have a loyal following in the US.
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Modern presentation tools offer expanded functionality and effectiveness due to technological innovations. Conventional visual presentation devices, such as flip-cards, overhead projectors and 35mm slide projectors, have undergone a dramatic evolution. Today's data projectors are portable and mobile, and can be connected to one or more computers. In addition, the latest in data projectors deliver higher luminance and resolution with the adoption of advanced optical systems.
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NEC Corp is concentrating on its Mobile Pro lineup of mobile computers as the company develop its mobile terminal business with the US and Japanese markets in mind. Projecting that the mobile computer market will surpass the personal computer market in the future, the Japanese company commenced the sales of its Mobile Pro 880 following its launching at Comdex. Early in 1999, NEC launched the Mobile Pro 770 in the US market.
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