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(February 2007)

Already one of the most trusted consumer
brands in the world, GE will soon become one of the hottest
names in high-quality digital still cameras. GE and corporate
newcomer General Imaging Co. announced today that the two
companies have reached an exclusive worldwide licensing
agreement by which General Imaging will design, manufacture and
distribute an all-new line of GE-branded digital cameras. Style
will play important part with GE digital cameras as consumers
are demanding not just advanced features but stylish designs
with all the latest technology. Advanced features such as image
stabilization, high ISO sensitivity, and panoramic stitching
will be standard on all GE models. Entry-level GE digital
cameras will start with 7 megapixels of resolution and 2.5-inch
LCD screens. Higher-end GE cameras will offer up to 12
megapixels of resolution and 3-inch LCD screens. The eight new
GE digital cameras will debut at the annual Photo Marketing
Association trade show, March 8-11, in Las Vegas.
GE digital cameras will be available in North America from
mid-April. Shipments to Europe and Asia are scheduled for later
this year. GE digital cameras will be Number 1 in all aspects –
quality, technology, performance and value. Only time will tell
whether GE will be able to establish itself in the already
saturated digital camera market.
Press Release:
GE enters digital photography market; General Imaging named
exclusive worldwide licensee
NEW YORK (Feb. 13, 2007) – Already one of the most trusted
consumer brands in the world, GE will soon become one of the
hottest names in high-quality digital still cameras.
GE and corporate newcomer General Imaging Co. announced today
that the two companies have reached an exclusive worldwide
licensing agreement by which General Imaging will design,
manufacture and distribute an all-new line of GE-branded digital
cameras.
“We were seeking to enter the digital camera arena and found a
perfect partner,” said Brad Irvine, GE President of Trading and
Licensing. “The cameras from General Imaging are truly worthy of
the GE name, representative of GE’s leadership in technology and
innovation.”
General Imaging Co. Chairman and CEO Hiroshi “Hugh” Komiya said
the GE brand comes with instant credibility.
“GE is a brand that consumers around the world know and trust,”
he said. “This is a brand known for innovation and technical
leadership. We fully intend to deliver on the GE brand promise
and even further enhance the GE brand value.”
Headquartered in Torrance, California, General Imaging brings
together an all-star cast of photo industry veterans. Komiya is
a former president of Olympus Imaging Corporation.
Leading sales efforts in North America will be Rene Buhay, a
former Vice-President of Global Sales for ArcSoft who had also
headed North American sales for both Samsung and Ricoh. Noted
industrial designer Takeyoshi Kawano will be the company’s chief
designer. Kawano’s design credits include the Sony Walkman, the
Sony VAIO computer and the Olympus Stylus camera series.
“Style will play an important part in our product development,”
Kawano noted. “Consumers are demanding not just advanced
features but stylish designs. We’re responding to that demand
with cameras that are a statement of style and at the same time
have all the latest technology.”
According to Kawano, advanced features such as image
stabilization, high ISO sensitivity, and panoramic stitching
will be standard on ALL models.
“With advanced features like this on all our cameras, it will be
diffi cult to take a bad photo,” he said. “GE cameras will
literally change the quality of pictures for today’s consumers.”
Entry-level GE digital cameras will start with 7 megapixels of
resolution and 2.5-inch LCD screens.
Higher-end GE cameras will offer up to 12 megapixels of
resolution and 3-inch LCD screens. A photo printer will also be
included in the line.
The GE digital cameras will make their debut at the annual Photo
Marketing Association trade show, March 8-11, in Las Vegas.
Cameras will be available in North America from mid-April.
Shipments to Europe and Asia are scheduled for later this year.
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