2. Tape
The global sale of blank cassettes in 1996
alone was 2.098 billion pieces.
The popularity of CD (Compact Disc) format
which results of decline of the tape industry/
source: http://vintagecassettes.com/_history/history.htm
3. The Opportunity
while there are remaster for most of the tape
audio to digital format or Compact Disc
format, there are still vast amount of tapes
available around the world.
4. The Challenges
The problem that tape faced today mostly
categorized as
1. Fungus - the current tape always easily
infected by fungus if not properly kept in
storage.
2. Miss handling - resulting of media corrupt
due to low quality player or low quality tape
5. Introducing "the New Tape"
A tape that can be played on the old player with
new technology that able to be played on the
new generation player.
6. The New Tape - What's unique?
USB storage inside, holding more more of data
(video or voice) than before
can be played in the cassette player from your
dad's junk yard!
Works well with current Digital Media device!
7. The player - for the New Tape
What's unique?
1. LCD - can play video with the new Tape
2. Old cassette tape - build in fungus removal
technology which able to clean the fungus
with 90% success rate*
note: ok I lied on this.
8. what we need?
1. Fungus removal technology
2. Player designer
3. Tape designer
4. Collaborations with major player such as
sony, samsung, toshiba etc.
9. Summary
The New Tape will be great opportunity
because of existing available media source
across the world wide.
3rd world country will be able to enjoy the new
Tape technology too.
Benefit not just music / movie industry, for
education industry as well.