The Japanese Computer Hardware Industry has been growing rapidly in recent years due to a number of factors such as a rising population, increasing demand for technology, and the yen’s low value. In terms of computer hardware, Japanese manufacturers have a number of advantages over their American and European counterparts.

First and foremost, Japanese companies have a long history of producing quality computer hardware. This is demonstrated by the fact that Japanese brands such as Sony, Canon, and Toshiba are well-known for their quality products. Japanese computer hardware is also often more compact and efficient than that of its American and European counterparts.

Another important advantage of Japanese computer hardware is its compatibility with a number of different operating systems. Japanese hardware is often able to work with a wider range of software programs, making it easier for Buyers to find the right hardware for their needs. As a result, Japanese manufacturers are well-placed to compete in the computer hardware market for decades to come.

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Acrorad, Aioi Systems, Alaxala Networks, Alps Electric, Ampere, Astro Design, Audio-Technica, Ayumi Industry

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CATS, CKD, Cosel, Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization, Coorstek

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Daihen, Daitron, Dan-Takuma Technologies, DDS, Digital Electronics, Duplo

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Elecom

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Fasford Technology, Fujitsu, Fujitsu Semiconductor

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Giganex, Gigaphoton, Grape Systems

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Hakuto, Hamamatsu, Hirata, Hitachi Global Storage, Horiba

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Iguazu, Integrated Systems Japan

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Japan Drive-It, Japan Business Machine and Information System Association, Japan Computer System Seller Association

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Konami, Kyodo Printing, Kyoto Semiconductor

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Micronics, Misumi 

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Nipron, Nuflare

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Oki, Oki Data Infotech, Otsuka Shokai

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Ratoc Systems, Raydent Industrial, RF Chips Technology, Rika Denshi, Riso

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Sanwa Supply, Sato Holdings

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Tekwind, Tessera

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Ubiquitous