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| This document provides analysis of the U.S. photo kiosk and digital minilab markets, including key market drivers, barriers, ongoing market issues, and equipment vendor profiles. Forecast and historical information is provided in terms of unit shipments, installed base, average selling price, and total revenue. |
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Executive Summary Top Five Takeaways Introduction Forecast Methodology Retail Photo Printing Drivers Faith in the Process Many Options Available Resistance to Shipping Charges Dry Labs Will Bring Photo Printing to More Retailers Barriers to Retail Photo Printing Photo Print Volume Close to Peak Prints Become More of a Loss Leader Alternative Viewing and Sharing Methods Retail Photo Printing Trends Retail Printing On the Rise Dry (Chemical-Free) Minilabs Enter the Market in a Big Way More Placements of Input Terminals Net-To-Retail Printing Grows in Popularity The Economy Impacts Digital Imaging, but not Necessarily Output More Pictures are Being Taken with Camera Phones, but Few are Printed U.S. Forecast and Market Size Estimates: Photo Kiosks Photo Kiosk Shipments Photo Kiosk Revenue Photo Kiosk Installed Base U.S. Forecast and Market Size Estimates: Digital Minilabs Digital Minilab Installed Base Estimated U.S. Market Share: Photo Kiosks Kiosk Market Share by Annual Shipments Kiosk Market Share by Installed Base Estimated U.S. Market Share: Digital Minilab Installed Base Conclusion Appendix: Forecast Tables Vendor Profiles DNP Photo Imaging America Eastman Kodak Company Fujifilm Hewlett-Packard KIS/Photo-Me Lucidiom Mitsubishi Noritsu PhotoChannel Networks / Pixology Sony Whitech
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