Which of these inventions led to the creation of the term 'Kodak moment,' fundamentally changing how consumers preserved memories and revolutionizing personal photography?
The history of innovation is filled with products that fundamentally altered how consumers interact with the world around them. Some inventions were so transformative that they didn't just create new markets—they reshaped existing behaviors and established entirely new consumption patterns. Test your knowledge about a pivotal invention that revolutionized consumer behavior and created ripple effects across multiple industries.
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- The Brownie camera (1900), Kodak's $1 camera that made photography accessible to the masses for the first time
- The Polaroid instant camera (1948), which allowed consumers to see their photos immediately rather than waiting for development
- The Kodak Disc camera (1982), which introduced a revolutionary flat disc film format for easier consumer handling
- The Kodak DCS 100 (1991), the first commercially available digital camera that eliminated the need for film entirely
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