GE Digital Cameras are Strong Sellers at Micro Center
TORRANCE, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) October 8, 2007 --
General Imaging, the worldwide exclusive licensee for GE digital
cameras, has added Micro Center to the list of retailers carrying its
products. Micro Center, which began stocking the GE cameras in late
August, reports that GE digital cameras have been very successful.
“Micro Center stores do a lot of volume and
are an important outlet for us,” said Hiroshi “Hugh”
Komiya, chairman and CEO of General Imaging. “We’re
excited about adding this retailer to our team.”
Micro Center stores have a more upscale feel than typical big-box
consumer-electronics stores, offering selection, service and sales staff
expertise modeled after Nordstrom and other service-oriented retailers. “The
Micro Center business model reaches a whole new demographic for us,”
said Rene Buhay, General Imaging’s senior
vice president of sales & marketing for the Americas.
Kevin Jones, vice president of merchandising for Micro Center, said, “The
new GE cameras made an immediate impact with our customers. Their
feature sets and price points are excellent.”
All GE cameras boast sleek and intuitive design, plus a host of popular,
advanced functions as standard features, including face detection, image
stabilization, red-eye removal, 1600 ISO sensitivity (or higher), and
panorama stitching – all of which are
embedded in the camera. Panorama stitching is proving to be an
especially popular feature, allowing the user to join three images
together seamlessly to take in landscapes and other wide vistas.
GE cameras also offer movie mode, continuous-shot mode, and a variety of
special scene modes – all at prices far less
than many of their competitors.
Even at the entry level, the GE A730 (MSRP just $99.99) includes
features one would expect from a much more expensive camera, including 7
megapixels of resolution, a 3x zoom, and a 2.5-inch LCD screen. The A830
($129.99) is the next step up, offering 8 megapixels and the same specs
for zoom and screen size. The G1 ($149.99) offers 7 megapixels, a 3x
zoom and a 2.5-inch screen as well, but its drawing card is its ease of
handling and pocket-friendly dimensions (3⅝
inches wide x 2½ inches high).
The four models in the mid-priced E series offer even more, including
even higher resolution, larger zooms, a wide-angle lens, and higher ISO.
At the high end of the GE line, the X1 (price TBD) will offer a 12x zoom –
great for close-ups when the shooter is far from the action.
About Micro Center
Micro Center operates twenty stores in major markets nationwide. Founded
in 1979 in Columbus, Micro Center’s
distinctive features include:
-
A destination retailer designed to satisfy the dedicated computer user.
-
Uniquely focused on computers and computer-related products. In fact,
Micro Center offers more computer and computer-related SKUs (more than
30,000 in stock) than any other retailer.
-
More square footage devoted exclusively to computers and
computer-related items than any other retailer (stores average 40,000
square feet).
-
Selection, service and sales staff expertise which surpass all other
computer stores.
-
More upscale atmospherics than big box consumer electronics stores.
-
Innovators of the departmentalized approach to computer retailing.
Service levels and expertise vary to meet customer preferences by
department. This means:
-
Consultative career sales staff in hardware departments which
surround staple items in the center of the store.
-
Quick in/out shopping experience on staple items with checkouts
arranged conveniently.
-
Large gaming departments featuring XBOX 360, PS3, Wii and PC
Gaming displays on HDTVs, more than 2,000 games and nearly 350
different accessories per store.
Readers of the leading U.S. consumer magazine have consistently rated
Micro Center among the best stores at which to buy a PC since the
publication began surveying satisfaction with computer stores in 2003.
Consumers can also purchase online at www.microcenter.com.
Micro Center store locations:
CA - Tustin and Santa Clara; CO – Denver; GA –
Atlanta (2); IL – Chicago (2); KS –
Kansas City; MA – Boston; MD –
Rockville (coming soon); MI – Detroit; MN –
Minneapolis; NJ – North Jersey; NY –
Westbury, LI; OH – Cincinnati, Cleveland,
Columbus; PA – Philadelphia; TX –
Dallas, Houston; VA – Fairfax.
About General Imaging
An independent new company based in Torrance, Calif., General Imaging
unveiled eight cameras on March 8 during PMA 07, the leading industry
photographic trade show in Las Vegas. More information about GE cameras
is available at www.ge.com/digitalcameras.
MULTIMEDIA GALLERY http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=5512538
Post Comment: Trackback URL: http://ca.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1TdW1tLUxvdmUtVGhpci1UaGlyLVplcm8=
Bookmark -
Del.icio.us |
Digg |
Furl It |
Spurl |
RawSugar |
Simpy |
Shadows |
Blink It |
My Web
|
Share The News
Submit this press release easily to any of these major bookmarking and social media sites.