Advanced output devices ensure quality while matching latest data systems

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Syntran Company Ltd exhibited two of its latest computer output devices that can be used to receive data directly at CeBIT '99 in Hannover, Germany, from Mar 18, 1999 to Mar 24, 1999. The firm's CamPrint device can be connected directly to a digital camera to access and print the images without going through a computer. Similarly, the FaxPrint device can be connected to a printer and a phone jack to receive incoming fax messages.

Germany, Marketing procedures, Computer Optical Eqp NEC, Output devices (Computers)

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Toshiba tackles production of notebook computers in Europe

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Toshiba Europe GmbH, based in Regensburg, Germany, runs 16 lines of the U- line cell system, enabling the company to produce 40,000 notebook computers monthly on single-shift system and 80,000 units on a two-shift system. Company president Hisatsugu Nonaka stressed the company targets to secure a 30% share in the notebook computer market in Europe, adding that one out of four notebook computers in the region is a Toshiba unit.

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Taiwan's information technology industry rolls on despite falling prices, asian economic flu

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Seiko Epson Corp. has established a niche for manufacturing various printer technologies that are recognized as leading industry standards. The Nagano, Japan-based company is launching three models for the Super Colorio series of printers, which it projects to reach 2.2 mil units in annual sales for 1999. Seiko Epson is also offering the CP-700Z digital still camera.

Japan, Computer Input-Output Eqp NEC, Printers (Equipment)

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