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DVD Logo — The DVD is an optical disk for data storage standard which emerged in 1995. His initials correspond with Digital Versatile Disc English (digital versatile disc translated into Spanish). In the beginning, the v term referred to video (digital videodisk), due to its development as a replacement format VHS video for distribution to households.

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DVD: The name of this device refers to the multitude of ways in which data is stored: DVD-ROM (read-only device), DVD-R and DVD + R (can only be written once), DVD -RW and DVD + RW (can record and erase times as you like). Also differ in the storage capacity of each of the types. In the early 1990’s, two standard high-density optical storage were developed: one was the Multimedia Compact Disc (MMCD), backed by Philips and Sony, the other was the Super Density Disc (SD), supported by Toshiba, Time Warner, Matsushita Electric, Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric, Pioneer, Thomson and JVC. More

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Amazon Kindle Logo — Kindleis an electronic book reader (e-books), a portable device that can buy, store and read digital books. Created by the store Amazon.com. The device connects wirelessly to a network owned by Amazon called Whispernet that runs through the wireless network (Sprint in the U.S., 3G or EDGE / GPRS in the world) to download the contents or, in newer versions, through a traditional wireless Internet connection Wi-Fi.

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The reader allows free access to Wikipedia from the user’s country of residence without such access may incur charges for data traffic with no operator. This reader can be used to read digital versions of newspapers. The first newspaper published by speaking their content on Kindle was Diariocritico of Valencia. More

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Braun Logo — The Braun GmbH is in Kronberg im Taunus -based manufacturer of small electrical appliances. He is known particularly for its product design, with whom he has a significant place in the history of industrial design plays and internationally who played a pivotal role. Braun GmbH was founded in 1967 by the American company The Gillette Company assumed that the since 2005, U.S. Group Procter & Gamble is one. In the area of foil shavers, epilators, and Braun wand mixer is a world leader.

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For another — rather unusual — design activity took Brown, the electronic experimentation system company Egger from Munich and gave it a new look in 1967 under the name Brown Lectron on. Erwin Brown and the then sales director George Hohm wanted to introduce children and young people already in the brand name “Braun”. More

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Polaroid Logo -PLR Ecommerce is a U.S. company, which through its instant cameras has become so well known that the concept of Polaroid for generic name for instant picture was.

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The physicist Edwin Herbert Land developed polarizing films for which he received a patent granted in 1933. This polarization filter based on a stretched polymer film ( polyvinyl alcohol ) with diffused iodine. They are country later in his own business by 1937, in Boston , founded his own company, calling itself the product suitable for Polaroid. The films were sold under that name, they found themselves in, among other things sunglasses. More

Canon Logo

Canon Logo — Canon Inc. is a Japanese specialized in optics and image capture and playback, including photography, video, photocopiers and printers. Its headquarters are located in Tokyo. The company was founded in 1933 by Goro Yoshida and his brother Saburo Uchida under the name of Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory. The original purpose of this research was to improve and develop the quality of the cameras.

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In June of 1934 was created the first camera of Canon, the Kwanon, named in honor of Kuan Yin, the goddess Buddhist mercy. The following year the company changed its name to Canon in order to reflect a more modern image. In 1987 they released their line of cameras EOS, an acronym that stands for “electro-optical system”, and also given in honor of the Greek goddess Eos, or Aurora. This system was a total detachment manual focus and approach ushered in the ultrasonic and optical stabilization, both invented by Canon and that became a standard in professional photography and high speed. More

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Nikon Logo — Nikon Corporation (or Nikon, Nikon Corp.) is a joint Japanese founded in 1917, currently one of the leaders in the field of photography and optics. Produces cameras, binoculars, microscopes, and measuring instruments.

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The company was founded in 1917 under the name Nippon Kogaku Kogyo (日本光学工业株式会社), resulting from the merger of two leading companies in the field of optics. The company specialized in the construction of lenses and precision instruments for photo cameras, binoculars, microscopes and measuring instruments. During World War II became a supplier Nikon binoculars, periscopes and other optical instruments for the Japanese army, and grew to industrial establishments with 19 employees and 23000. After the end of the war, he returned to civilian production, reducing to a single factory and 1400 employees. In 1946 was named Nikon, union Nippon Kogaku (“Japan Optical”) with the word Ikon, a reference to the Zeiss. More