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March 14th, 2010 by , under nnmj.com.
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How important is the ability to take pictures with your inspection camera?
Very important
Somewhat important
Neutral
Somewhat unimportant
Very unimportant
Do you Currently Own or use an inspection camera?
Yes
No
How important is the ability to take pictures with your inspection camera?
Very important
Somewhat important
Neutral
Somewhat unimportant
Very unimportant
How interested would you be in the ability to transfer pictures from your inspection camera to a computer?
Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Very uninterested
How often would you use a feature that allowed you to transfer pictures from your inspection camera to a computer?
Always 100% of the time
Most of the time 76%-99% of the time
Frequently 51%-75% of the time
Sometimes 26%-50% of the time
Rarely 1%-25% of the time
Never 0% of the time
Which option would you prefer for transferring pictures from your inspection camera to a computer?
A memory card similar to digital camera
Wire connection
It doesn't Matter
Other
Which method of storage would you prefer for you inspection camera?
Bag designed for camera
Kit box designed for camera
Personal bag (stored with other tools)
It doesn't matter
Other:
What type of batteries would you prefer for your inspection camera?
Double A's disposable
A system battery that can be used with other power tools
Looks similar to some other tool. Can't quite put my finger on it. :p
emerson electric owns ridigid and a whole lot more. including insinkerator garbage disposal co.
tti, is licensed by ridgid to make the cordless and corded line of power tools.
not the plumbing line of tools. both power and hand.
rick.
Anyone know if the micro a Ridge Tool co produced or a TTI produced tool?
The first to market with the camera that takes pictures will be able to eat up some market share, hopefully that Seesnake micro 2.0 will get here sooner rather than later.
Do you Currently Own or use an inspection camera?
Yes
How important is the ability to take pictures with your inspection camera?
Very important
How interested would you be in the ability to transfer pictures from your inspection camera to a computer?
Very interested
How often would you use a feature that allowed you to transfer pictures from your inspection camera to a computer?
Most of the time 76%-99% of the time
Which option would you prefer for transferring pictures from your inspection camera to a computer?
SD card similar to digital camera
Which method of storage would you prefer for you inspection camera?
Hard Kit box fitted to camera
What type of batteries would you prefer for your inspection camera?
Ability to use AA size Alkaline, Ni-Cad, NiMH
unlike the popular belief, ridgid is not owned by tti or home depot:barf:
emerson electric owns ridigid and a whole lot more. including insinkerator garbage disposal co.
Milwaukee & Ridgid as the only two competing in the market is like a dream come true for TTI I imagine as all the money goes into the same pockets. Like a Ford version and a Mercury version of the same vehicle.
The first to market with the camera that takes pictures will be able to eat up some market share, hopefully that Seesnake micro 2.0 will get here sooner rather than later.
tti, is licensed by ridgid to make the cordless and corded line of power tools.
not the plumbing line of tools. both power and hand.
rick.
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