History, 22.09.2021 14:00 nathangirnet
Arrange the following events in the correct order.
Sony releases a video camera that freezes frames and is a bulky prototype for the digital camera.
George Smith and Willard Boyle invent what would become the backbone of the digital camera.
Kodak scientists make a breakthrough by inventing a sensor that can record more than a million or more pixels.
Logitech releases the first black and white digital camera for consumers.
Kodak releases a camera that comes with a Digital Storage Unit and sells for $30,000.
Consumers can buy an easy-to-use camera from Apple.
San Disk produces a nonvolatile, removable card that had enough capacity to store many photos.
The first camera with an LCD screen for reviewing photos is released.
Megapixel cameras became available to the regular consumer for less than $1000.
The first camera phone is released.
Polaroid went bankrupt.
Worldwide digital camera sales bested sales of film cameras.
Kodak stopped producing film cameras.
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