With home printers being such a big segment of the computer peripheral sales industry, it has made me wonder recently just who is printing out all these pictures? There are some customers that are using those high-end digital cameras to turn captured pictures into 4x6 prints for that scrapbook or album. But, from my experience with almost everyone I see and come into contact these days, most are taking more pictures than ever -- but are sharing all those images via email and online picture hosting sites.So, who is printing all these pictures in record amounts? Somebody is, as HP, Kodak and Lexmark are selling millions of inkjet consumer printers. In fact, Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) has announced that two of its "EasyShare All-in-One" printers are now available at consumer electronics retailer Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY).
These Kodak printers seem to be designed to replace the process of taking pictures with a digital camera and then taking the camera or memory card to a printing kiosk to have hard copies made. In other words, Kodak's lateness to the party regarding the consumer transition from film cameras to digital cameras is being attacked by its ferocity in the digital camera and consumer printer markets. This is a good thing -- and I hope it's enough to bring Kodak back from the brink.
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