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'''Kohjinsha''' (KJS)<ref> {{cite news |url= https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20081226PD209.html?mod=2 |title= WinHEC 2008: Inventec KJS S32 UMPC awarded for connectivity |author= Rodney Chan |date= 26 December 2008 |publisher= DigiTimes }} </ref> was a Japanese PC manufacturer best known outside Japan for their current SA1F00 [[UMPC]]. In November 2006, the company announced KOHJINSHA SA, a series of lightweight [[computer]]s of simple configuration, that come with a high [[specification]] for the price, attracting the attention of [[enthusiast]] market. According to market information firm BCN, it was the market leader in Japan for computers with [[computer monitor|screens]] smaller than 11&nbsp;inches.
'''Kohjinsha''' (KJS)<ref> {{cite news |url= https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20081226PD209.html?mod=2 |title= WinHEC 2008: Inventec KJS S32 UMPC awarded for connectivity |author= Rodney Chan |date= 26 December 2008 |publisher= DigiTimes }} </ref> was a Japanese PC manufacturer best known outside Japan for their current SA1F00 [[UMPC]]. In November 2006, the company announced KOHJINSHA SA, a series of lightweight [[computer]]s of simple configuration, that come with a high [[specification]] for the price, attracting the attention of [[enthusiast]] market. According to market information firm BCN, it was the market leader in Japan for computers with [[computer monitor|screens]] smaller than 11&nbsp;inches.

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Latest revision as of 03:34, 27 July 2024

Kohjinsha
Native name
株式会社工人舎
Company typePublic company
FoundedDecember 13, 2004 (2004-12-13)
Headquarters,
ParentInventec
Websitewww.kohjinsha.com

Kohjinsha (KJS)[1] was a Japanese PC manufacturer best known outside Japan for their current SA1F00 UMPC. In November 2006, the company announced KOHJINSHA SA, a series of lightweight computers of simple configuration, that come with a high specification for the price, attracting the attention of enthusiast market. According to market information firm BCN, it was the market leader in Japan for computers with screens smaller than 11 inches.

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  1. ^ Rodney Chan (26 December 2008). "WinHEC 2008: Inventec KJS S32 UMPC awarded for connectivity". DigiTimes.
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