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  2. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Kodak unveiled the first high-volume LED printer. [225] Kodak chemists Ching Wan Tang and Steven Van Slyke created the first practical organic light-emitting diode (OLED) in 1987. [226] [227] In 1999, Kodak entered a partnership with Sanyo to produce OLED displays. [228] Kodak sold its OLED business unit to LG Electronics in December ...

  3. Durst - Wikipedia

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    Now, Durst produce a range of photochemical (Durst Lambda and Theta printers) and super wide format inkjet printers based on UV polymerization ink technology. The quality of the output of these products is exceptional, as was the case with the company's historical enlargers, for high quality image reproduction and high versatility of ...

  4. Razor and blades model - Wikipedia

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    Common examples of the razor and blades model include inkjet printers whose ink cartridges are significantly marked up in price, coffee machines that use single-use coffee pods, electric toothbrushes, and video game consoles which require additional purchases to obtain accessories and software not included in the original package. [1]

  5. EMIDEC 1100 - Wikipedia

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    Peripherals included punched tape readers, punched card readers, and line printers. 24 EMIDEC 1100 computers were sold to commercial customers including Domestic Electric Rentals, Boots, British Motor Corporation, Kodak, London Transport, Barclays Bank and the Admiralty. They were used for a range of commercial and industrial applications.

  6. List of printer companies - Wikipedia

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    Phaser brand solid ink color, dye-sublimation printers printer business acquired by Xerox Teletype Texas Instruments: serial matrix, inkjet, low-end laser, airline ticketing printer business acquired by GENICOM Toshiba: Trilog color serial matrix printers acquired by Centronics TVS Electronics dot matrix printers

  7. Bell & Howell - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, Bell & Howell introduced their first amateur 8mm movie projector, in 1935 the Filmo Straight Eight camera, and in 1936 the Double-Run Filmo 8. The 1938 Kodak cassette holding 25 feet (7.6 m) of Double-Eight film was taken by the Filmo Auto-8 in 1940. [citation needed] The firm added microfilm products in 1946.