Aiwa widens sales routes, adopts long view for car aftermarket
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Aiwa Co. Ltd. intends to boost business expansion initiatives in the aftermarket, with focus on the US arena, as it plans to register Y10 billion in car audio equipment sales in FY1998, up 100% from FY1997. The company, which offers two tuner models and five CD head units for vehicles as its main products, commenced marketing for a European variant of its car audio sytems, offering compability with the Radio Data System (RDS). Aiwa's car-audio equipment has several popular feature, including the Driver's Sound Stage Adjustment (DSSA) technology, which enables users to modify amp power with a touch of a button.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 1999
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Digital cinema, flat panels give visitors eyeful at SID event
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Visitors at the Society for Information Display trade show in San Jose, CA, in May 1999, witnessed a demonstration of innovative large projectors showing a 35-mm motion picture film that engineers had recorded on a D-5 format digital tape. These projectors included Hughs-JVC Technology Corp's Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier product and Texas Instruments' Digital Light Processing product. Many exhibitors demonstrated flat panel displays.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 1999
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