More profit at phones. (improved options for telephones on display at 1997 Consumer Electronics Show)
HFN: The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network, January, 1997 by Silberg, Lurie
Companies displaying their wares at the 1997 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV, featured a variety of telephones with premium features that should help to increase profit margins. Caller ID/Call Waiting, 25-channel cordless phones, 900MHz digital, and 900 MHz digital spread sprectrum phones were all on display. A look and individual manufacturers and their products is included.
Las Vegas--Buyers at WCES last week, shopping the show for items to help lift margins in the telephone category, saw products designed to do just that.
Suppliers showed 25-channel cordless phones with step-up features such as Caller ID/Call Waiting and 900MHz cordless phones with digital spread spectrum technology. Retailers hope these more premium-priced products will help...
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