Eizo
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Eizo Nanao Corporation 株式会社ナナオ |
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Type | Public |
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Founded | March 1968 |
Headquarters | Hakusan, Ishikawa, Japan |
Key people | Yoshitaka Jitsumori: President and CEO |
Industry | Computer |
Products | Computer display |
Revenue | $741 million USD (2006)[1] |
Employees | 1,248 |
Subsidiaries | Irem |
Website | www.eizo.com |
Eizo Nanao Corporation (株式会社ナナオ Kabushiki-gaisha Nanao?) (TYO: 6737 ), or EIZO, is a manufacturer of computer displays. A Japanese corporation, it was founded in March 1968 but did not adopt its current name until 1984. Their products are targeted towards professional users and industry, offering high image quality at premium prices. They own Irem Software Engineering, a videogame developer.
[edit] Products
- LCD Monitors
- Graphics Monitors
- Touch Panel Monitors
- Medical Display Systems
- Windows-based Terminals
- Accessories