
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Confirms Plans To Stop Making Slide
Projectors
ROCHESTER, September 26 -- Eastman
Kodak Company today announced its intent to stop making and
selling slide projectors by June 2004.
"The Kodak slide projector has been a hallmark for
quality and ubiquity, used for decades to produce the best in
audio visual shows throughout the world," the company said.
"However, in recent years, slide projectors have declined in
usage, replaced by alternative projection technologies."
Kodak has produced millions of slide projectors over
the decades and, although many are still in use today, the
number of new slide projectors manufactured has dropped
significantly. Some remaining market segments consist of
specialty applications in museums, planetariums, cinemas and
educational institutions. Slide projectors can also still be
found in use among advanced amateur photographers.
The company will continue to provide service and
support for slide projectors through June 2011.
Kodak has no plans to discontinue any color slide
films at this time.
Kodak is trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.2003
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