Seikosha (精工舎, Seikōsha) was a branch of the Japanese company Seiko that produced clocks, watches, shutters, computer printers and other devices. It was...
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one was Daini Seikosha Co. (now known as Seiko Instruments Inc., a subsidiary of Seiko Holdings since 2009) and the other was Suwa Seikosha Co. (now known...
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factory automation systems, printers, etc. In 1937, Daini Seikosha Co., Ltd. (第二精工舎, Dai-ni-seikōsha), literally the second workshop for manufacturing Seiko...
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Instruments Inc. (SII; f/k/a Daini Seikosha, Seiko Instruments & Electronics) and Seiko Epson Corp (Epson; f/k/a Suwa Seikosha). The three companies were linked...
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as one of manufacturing and research and development (formerly known as Seikosha) of the former Seiko Group, a name traditionally known for manufacturing...
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watches locally, establishing a watchmaking factory in Tokyo called "Seikosha" (精工舎, Seikōsha). Following the great success of his first Japanese manufactured...
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Holdings) Seiko Instruments (f/k/a Daini Seikosha, Seiko Instruments & Electronics) Seiko Epson (f/k/a Suwa Seikosha) Seiko Films, a movie outfit in the Philippines...
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ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3. 加茂昭, Kamo, Akira (2012). 空とぶマネキン人形 [Flying Mannequin Doll / Mannequin Cosmonaut]. Japan: Seikosha 星湖舎. ISBN 9784863720275. v t e...
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and symbols and was launched by Shinshu Seiki Co., a subsidiary of Suwa Seikosha Co., Ltd, in September 1968. The drum printer wasn't very big, being only...
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1985, Commodore adopted ECMA-94 for its new AmigaOS operating system. The Seikosha MP-1300AI impact dot-matrix printer, used with the Amiga 1000, included...
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package was first conceived in 1977 by Yoshikazu Akahane (赤羽 好和) at Suwa Seikosha (now a part of Epson after a 1985 merger). Specified to one second accuracy...
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superb 48mm f2 Hexanon lens. Konica III (1956) Variants with Konirapid-S & Seikosha MXL shutters, most with 48/2 lens, rarer version w/48mm f2.4 Hexanon Konica...
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The first chrome series had Seikosha-MX shutters with speeds from 1 s to 1⁄400 s. The second chrome series had Seikosha-S shutters with speeds from 1 s...
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watches Schwarz Etienne Sea-Gull Sector Seiko Seiko Epson Seiko Instruments Seikosha Sekonda Shinola Detroit Sinn SSIH (previous holding company, now integrated...
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appeared on Nippon Television in Tokyo on August 28, 1953, advertising Seikosha (subsequently Seiko); it also displayed a clock with the current time....
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"laptop-sized notebook computer" was the Epson HX-20, invented (patented) by Suwa Seikosha's Yukio Yokozawa in July 1980, introduced at the COMDEX computer show in...
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lenses 135 mm f/4.5, 180 mm f/4.5, and 250 mm f/6.3 Every lens has its own Seikosha (chrome) or Seiko (black) leaf shutter system with a shutter speed of B...
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Mini LED pocket calculator, developed in 1971 and released in 1972. Suwa Seikosha (now Seiko Epson) began developing a CMOS IC chip for a Seiko quartz watch...
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Seiko Epson セイコーエプソン株式会社 Seikō Epuson Kabushiki-gaisha TYO: 6724 Seikosha 精工舎 Seikōsha Seiyu Group 西友グループ Seiyū Gurūpu TYO: 8268 Sekisui House 積水ハウス Sekisui...
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Asia was on Nippon Television in Tokyo on 28 August 1953, advertising Seikosha (now Seiko), which also displayed a clock with the current time. Since...
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on the dot matrix printer was the cross hammer dot printer, patented by Seikosha in 1982. The smooth cylindrical roller of a conventional printer was replaced...
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December 25, 1969, after ten years of research and development at Suwa Seikosha (currently named Seiko Epson), a manufacturing company of Seiko Group....
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lenses 135 mm f/4.5, 180 mm f/4.5, and 250 mm f/6.3 Every lens has its own Seikosha shutter system with a shutter speed of B, 1' -1/500 or 1/400 sec, X or...
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was first devised in July 1980 by Yukio Yokozawa, who worked for Suwa Seikosha, now the Seiko Epson subsidiary of the Japanese Seiko Group, receiving...
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Fédération des Equipes Bull. Retrieved 19 June 2019. "Shinshu Seiki/Suwa Seikosha HC-20". IPSJ Computer Museum. Retrieved 19 June 2019. Ramsey, David (September...
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compatible, but it failed because of poor marketing. Sharp, Sanyo and Seikosha each worked on PC-98 clones, but all gave up. An executive of Sanyo said...
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currently in use. The Riken Ricomat lens had a focal length of 4.5 cm. The Seikosha shutter had provision for "m," "x," and "l" synchronization. The rings...
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Page. Retrieved 31 March 2020. 加茂昭, Kamo, Akira (2012). 空とぶマネキン人形 [Flying Mannequin Doll / Mannequin Cosmonaut]. Japan: Seikosha 星湖舎. ISBN 9784863720275....
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Itoh 8510A lo-res DDCITOH C. Itoh 8510A DD-DMP1 Amstrad DMP1 printer (aka Seikosha GP500M-2) DDSHINWA Printers using Shinwa Industries mechanism DDHP7470...
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manufactured under many brands such as the Commodore VIC-1525 using the Seikosha Uni-Hammer system. This used a single solenoid with an oblique striker...
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