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by mark-r
3628 days ago
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Unlike Apple, Kodak was caught in a very hard place. With film they would collect revenue for every picture taken, through the film itself, developing, and printing. With digital you could make money on the cameras themselves, but your per-picture revenue opportunities were limited - this was the great attraction of digital. It's not the same as Apple replacing devices one-for-one. |
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I guess they knew that eventually everyone would have a good enough iOS device and they'd have to reduce the cost of the device to compete.