Pixel Magazine - 31st January 2013

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News PC Brands Target Tablet Fans PC manufacturers are slimming their products in an attempt to regain the market taken from them by Microsoft Surface the growth of tablet sales. With the release of Microsoft’s Windows 8 platform and powerefficient chips from Intel, ”convertible” laptops have become an area for innovation, with brands focusing on tablet-style screens which can be removed or swiveled on their keyboards, providing consumers with the best of both worlds. Wall Street is currently predicting sluggish growth, or the computing sector, which has been hit by tablet growth since the release of the iPad. SAP’s Oliver Bussmann told Reuters: “The hybrid model is very compelling for a lot of users. The iPad is not replacing the laptop. That’s the niche that Microsoft is going after.”

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A NEw ANglE ON CAmerAs

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Vive La Difference! Analysis of 2012’s sales figures shows that innovation in cameras really is driving sales GfK reports that the changeable lens camera segment grew in value by 5 percent between January and November 2012 compared to the same period in the previous year. As smartphones eat into sales of traditional point and shoot cameras, some areas of digital photography are experiencing positive growth. During 2012 increasing numbers of entry level changeable lens cameras were sold – 2% more in the SLR category alone. The competition from smartphones and high camera ownership levels (4.2 cameras per household) means that consumers look for innovation to differentiate a new camera purchase from the already adequate camera or phone camera they possess. Cameras

with innovations, such as touchscreens and Wi-Fi connectivity, have been performing well due to their perceived difference between previously owned models. The latter is now responsible for one in ten camera purchases. Cameras with GPS units grew by 33%. Changeable lens cameras have grown in popularity due to the fact that they couldn’t be more different from a mobile phone. Christopher Wood, GfK Account Executive, comments: ‘This year there is a mass attempt to innovate, adding social media buttons, armour plating and 3D lenses. Everyone is trying to differentiate themselves and despite the threat of smartphones, digital imaging innovation is continuing. Over 2013, I expect to see compact cameras evolve into multifunctional imaging suites, both in terms of hardware and usage.’

Copyright Battle Continues

Everything must Go

A court in Holland has ruled that Samsung’s tablet designs do not infringe on Apple’s copyright. Apple claimed that the form of a rectangular tablet with curved corners was Apple’s intellectual property, under “Community Design” rules. This ruling effectively means that whether the design can be argued to be copied or not, Samsung is not in breach of copyright and can continue to manufacture and distribute the related products throughout the EU. This verdict does not, however, prevent Apple from further litigating against Samsung. www.samsung.com

Four “Sony Centre” branded stores have been closed following the administration of their parent company, Raresupply Limited, which made 22 people redundant. Sony confirmed in a statement: “Deloitte have been appointed joint administrators to Raresupply Limited as of 10th January 2013. Sony will be examining options for the stores moving forward. All Sony manufacturer product warranties related to Raresupply Limited operated stores will be honoured.” Following the administration of Jessops, HMV and then Blockbuster, this paints a very worrying portrait of UK high street retail, but some positive

Does the latest string of administrations foretell the end of the UK’s high street? Or the beginning of a new era?

stories are emerging: music fans on social networking sites have banded together to create and circulate an interactive map, to which other enthusiasts can add their local record store. Once again, the specialist retailers and the huge multichannels benefit where the one-trick chains were unable to thrive. The giant retailers we are losing are the ones that were too big to change quickly when their markets narrowed and called for them to adapt. Those with the ability (and the courage) to develop their offering perhaps stand a better chance of weathering these tough times. There’s more on the lessons the trade can learn from these closures on page 4.

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BEST IMAGING INNOVATION Sony SLT, Translucent Mirror Technology

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