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Japanese I/O technology-where it is and how it got there
Japanese companies are currently among the world leaders in developing and marketing computer input/output (I/O) devices, particularly facsimile transceivers, CRT and flat-panel displays, and matrix and laser printers. This situation has developed from a base of inexpensive, high-quality, mass-produced consumer products of all types, from word-processors and TV sets to cameras and wristwatches. There are many aspects of the Japanese society and economy which have made this possible. The author assesses the status of current Japanese I/O devices and attempts to draw some conclusions from the ways by which Japanese entrepreneurs have utilized a strong base in mass-produced consumer goods in combination with the underlying nature of the country to develop computer peripherals which in many cases are technological leaders.<>