Canon Computer Systems Explained

Canon Computer Systems
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Computers
Fate:Restructured
Successor:Canon Digital Home and Personal Systems
Hq Location City:Costa Mesa, California
Hq Location Country:United States
Parent:Canon Inc.

Canon Computer Systems, Inc. (CCSI), sometimes shortened to Canon Computer, was an American subsidiary of Canon Inc. formed in 1992 to develop and market the parent company's personal computers and workstations. The subsidiary also assumed the responsibility of marketing Canon's printers and photocopiers, which were formerly sold by other Canon divisions. It went defunct in January 2001.

History

Canon entered the computer industry in the 1970s,[1] starting with the AX-1 in October 1978. It sported the form factor of a desktop calculator and was fully programmable.[2] [3] This was followed up with the AS-100 in 1982, which was a more-traditional albeit heavier personal computer that ran a Intel 8088 and ran MS-DOS.[4] Canon entered the home computer market in 1984 with the V-20 and V-10 in 1984 and 1985 respectively. In 1987, the company released the Canon Cat—the brainchild of Jef Raskin who pioneered Apple's original Macintosh.[5] In 1989, the company took a large stake in NeXT, a computer hardware company founded by Steve Jobs in 1987 after he resigned as CEO of Apple in the mid-1980s.[6]

In April 1992, Canon spun off their computer manufacturing into Canon Computer Systems, a new subsidiary that also assumed the responsibility of marketing their parent company's printers and photocopiers. The subsidiary initially comprised 100 employees in October 1992, 50 based in Costa Mesa, California. Yasuhiro Tsubota, who founded Epson America in 1978, was named president. Several other higher-ups came from Epson America;[7] Tsubota left Epson for NeXT 1990, to serve as a consultant for Jobs.[8] The subsidiary's first offerings were a line of desktop computers and notebook-sized laptops, branded as the Innova and Innova Book respectively. The company expected $125 million in revenue by October 1993. They allocated $10 million of their initial budget on advertising, hiring the newly formed Hajjar/Kaufman (a spinoff of Dentsu) as their advertising agency.[9]

Most if not all of the notebooks in the Innova Book line were produced offshore by Taiwanese OEMs. Canon repeatedly turned to Chicony of Taipei, who lent their designs to Canon for their Innova Book 10 and Innova Book 200LS.[10] [11] The former, released in 1994, was a subnotebook four pounds in weight,[12] while the latter, released in 1995, sported the largest screen of any laptop up to that point, at 11.3 inches diagonal.[13] [14] Canon Computer collaborated with IBM's Japanese subsidiary to produce the Canon NoteJet, a notebook computer with a built-in inkjet printer, introduced to market in 1993.[15] In March 1994, Canon Computer took the reins of the NeXTstation after NeXT ceased manufacturing hardware in 1993.[16] They later released the Object.Station, an x86-based workstation based on the NeXTstation design.[17]

Although Canon Computer set a goal of $1 billion sales by 1997 in 1994, they were considered late newcomers to the market of personal computers.[18] Innovas and Innova Books continued to be sold until January 1997, when the company quietly left the desktop and notebook market, citing poor sales.[19] The subsidiary shifted its focus to silicon-on-insulator manufacturing, spending billion (US$25.8 million in 1997) to open up a clean room facility at Canon's plant in Hiratsuka, Tokyo. As part of this refocusing, Canon sold its existing shares of NeXT to Apple, who were in the process of acquiring that company after Jobs re-entered Apple in 1997. Canon Computer continued to sell printers, scanners and digital cameras until January 2001, when the subsidiary was restructured and renamed to Canon Digital Home and Personal Systems. Tsubota was replaced by Ryoichi Bamba.[20]

Computers

Desktops

NameProcessorClock speed
Date
Innova 386SX/33386SX33[21]
Innova 486486SX25
Innova 486SX/33486SX33[22]
Innova 486e486SX25
Innova 486v486DX233–66
Innova Vision L33/210486SX33[23]
Innova Vision L50/340486DX250
Innova Media MT4900486DX4100[24]
Innova Media MT7010Pentium75
Innova Media MT9110Pentium100
Innova Media MT7000Pentium75
Innova Media MT9100Pentium90
Innova Media MT4610486DX266[25]
Innova Media MT9010Pentium90
Innova Media MT7030Pentium75[26]
Innova Media MT7040Pentium75
Innova Media MT9120Pentium100
Innova Media MT9130Pentium100
Innova Media MT9300Pentium100
Innova Media MT9310Pentium100
Innova Media MT9320Pentium133
Innova Media MT9600Pentium166[27]
Innova Pro 5100SDPentium100[28]
Innova Pro 5400STPentium166
Innova Media MT9210Pentium120[29]
Innova Media MT9340Pentium133
Innova Media MT9350Pentium133
Innova Media MT9620Pentium166
Innova Media MT9630Pentium166
Innova Media MT9800Pentium200

Notebooks

Innova

NameProcessorClock speed
Date
Innova 386NXAm386SX33[30]
Innova 486NX486SX25
Innova Book 150486DX250[31]
Innova Book 150486DX250
Innova Book 1110 Pentium75[32]
Innova Book 1100 P75Pentium75
Innova Book 1100 Pentium90
Innova Book 1100 P90Pentium90
Innova Book 1100 P120Pentium120
Innova Book 175CCx486100[33]
Innova Book 200LS486DX4100
Innova Book 300PPentium75
Innova Book 350CDCx5x86100
Innova Book 360CDAm5x86133[34]
Innova Book 475CDPentium100[35]
Innova Book 475CDPentium100
Innova Book 620CDPentium133
Innova Book 480CDSPentium100
Innova Book 480CDTPentium100
Innova Book 490CDSPentium133
Innova Book 490CDTPentium133

Subnotebooks

NameProcessorClock speed
Date
Innova Book 486SL33
Innova Book 486SL33

NoteJet

See main article: Canon NoteJet.

Other

NameProcessorClock speed
Stock
RAM
LCD technologyDate
PN-100PowerPC 603e10016Active-matrix color[36]
Power NotebookPowerPC 603e10032Active-matrix color[37]

Workstations

NameProcessorClock speed
Hard drive
interface
Date
Object.Station 31Pentium100IDE[38]
Object.Station 41Pentium100SCSI
Object.Station 50Pentium100SCSI[39]
Object.Station 52Pentium120SCSI
Power Workstation100, 120, or 133SCSI[40]

Notes and References

  1. Staff writer . January 7, 1997 . Canon Bows Out of PC Market And Instead Will Produce Wafers . Asian Wall Street Journal . 7 . Dow Jones & Company . ProQuest.
  2. Web site: Staff writer . April 15, 2011 . Canon AX-1 . IPSJ Computer Museum . https://web.archive.org/web/20140703040522/http://museum.ipsj.or.jp/en/computer/personal/0079.html . July 3, 2014.
  3. Book: Wiltshire, Alex . John Short . 2020 . Home Computers: 100 Icons that Defined a Digital Generation . MIT Press . Google Books . 9780262044011. Excerpt in Web site: Leonard . Marie-Anne . 2020 . The Canon V-20, home computing icon . Canon Inc. . https://web.archive.org/web/20211127210204/https://en.canon-cna.com/view/canon-v20-home-computing-icon/ . November 27, 2021.
  4. Web site: Staff writer . n.d. . Canon AS-100 . Old-Computers.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20210802093111/https://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=591 . August 2, 2021.
  5. Web site: Rubin . Ross . July 27, 2019 . Meet the Canon Cat, the forgotten 1987 alternate-reality Mac . Fast Company . https://web.archive.org/web/20190727052758/https://www.fastcompany.com/90380553/meet-the-canon-cat-the-forgotten-1987-alternate-reality-mac . July 27, 2019.
  6. Web site: Staff writer . March 2, 1994 . Canon Computer to Ship NextStation . Los Angeles Times . Bloomberg Business News . https://web.archive.org/web/20211127211928/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-03-02-fi-29142-story.html . November 27, 2021.
  7. Vranizan . Michelle . October 24, 1992 . Canon Computer Joins PC Wars . The Orange County Register . C1 . ProQuest.
  8. Web site: Levin . Dan . January 1994 . Canon nabs Epson execs . NextWorld Extra . https://web.archive.org/web/20100311094109/http://simson.net/ref/NeXT/nextworld/NextWorld_Extra/94.01.Jan.NWE/94.01.Jan.NWExtra21.html . March 11, 2010 . Simson.net.
  9. Elliott . Stuart . November 16, 1992 . Dentsu Americ Forms a Spinoff . The New York Times . D7 . ProQuest.
  10. Zimmerman . Michael R. . June 27, 1994 . Chicony sows crop of portables . PC Week . 11 . 25 . 61 . Ziff-Davis . Gale OneFile.
  11. DiCarlo . Lisa . March 27, 1995 . IPC releases slim notebook, big-screen unit . PC Week . 12 . 12 . 45 . Ziff-Davis . Gale OneFile.
  12. Lee . Yvonne L. . May 9, 1994 . Canon ships color notebooks, ink-jet printers . InfoWorld . 16 . 19 . 36 . IDG Communications . Google Books.
  13. Somers . Ana . May 30, 1995 . Innova Book: If Screen Size Matters More than Performance . PC Magazine . 14 . 10 . 40 . Ziff-Davis . Google Books.
  14. Lee . Yvonne L. . February 13, 1995 . Innova Book 200LS line sports largest screen . InfoWorld . 17 . 7 . 40 . IDG Communications . Google Books.
  15. News: Lewis. Peter H.. April 18, 1993. The Executive Computer; Canon's New Laptop Packs a Nice Printer Inside. The New York Times. live. November 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20091214065010/https://www.nytimes.com/1993/04/18/business/the-executive-computer-canon-s-new-laptop-packs-a-nice-printer-inside.html. December 14, 2009.
  16. Web site: Staff writer . March 10, 1994 . Canon Computer Systems Forms Advanced Technology Unit in the US for NeXTstation, PowerHouse Boxes . Computer Business Review . New Statesman Media Group . https://web.archive.org/web/20211127215053/https://techmonitor.ai/techonology/canon_computer_systems_forms_advanced_technology_unit_in_the_us_for_nextstation_powerhouse_boxes . November 27, 2021.
  17. Web site: Staff writer . n.d. . Canon Object.Station . Old-Computers.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20210803094635/https://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=1153 . August 3, 2021.
  18. Web site: Takahashi . Dean . March 29, 1994 . Canon Computer a Latecomer to PC Movement . Los Angeles Times . https://web.archive.org/web/20211127215337/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-03-29-fi-39780-story.html . November 27, 2021.
  19. Kirchner . Jake . July 1997 . The PC Magazine 100 . PC Magazine . 16 . 13 . 213–245 . Ziff-Davis . Google Books.
  20. Web site: January 5, 2001 . Canon U.S.A. Makes Strategic Move to Serve Digital Marketplace . Business Wire . ProQuest.
  21. Staff writer . October 1992 . New Canon desktops, notebooks, printers . Home Furnishings Daily . 66 . 43 . 115 . BridgeTower Media . Gale OneFile.
  22. Zimmerman . Michael R. . September 27, 1993 . Canon makes a major push into PC arena . PC World . 10 . 38 . 29 . Ziff-Davis . Gale OneFile.
  23. Staff writer . March 1994 . Canon adds 2 feature-laden PCs . Home Furnishings Daily . 68 . 21 . 80 . BridgeTower Media . Gale OneFile.
  24. Staff writer . March 13, 1995 . Canon introduces Internet-ready computers for instant infobahn cruising . EDGE . 6 . 251 . 5 . EDGE Publishing . Gale OneFile.
  25. Staff writer . June 21, 1995 . Multimedia system from Canon touted as plug-and-go . Computing Canada . 21 . 13 . 47 . CEDROM-SNi . Gale OneFile.
  26. Web site: Hernandez . Alejandro . Sherri Snelling . August 30, 1995 . Canon Multimedia Systems Among First to Ship with Windows 95; Six New Next-Generation Innova Media Tower Models in Stores Now . PR Newswire . Gale OneFile.
  27. Spiwak . Marc . June 1996 . Loaded Canon is on target . Windows Magazine . 7 . 6 . 104 . UBM LLC . Gale OneFile.
  28. Staff writer . May 6, 1996 . Pipeline: Shipping . InfoWorld . 18 . 19 . 29 . IDG Communications . Google Books.
  29. Staff writer . November 25, 1996 . PC price cuts: Canon cuts prices on new multimedia computers and notebooks . EDGE . 7 . 4 . EDGE Publishing . Gale OneFile.
  30. Staff writer . December 22, 1992 . Briefs: Portables, Palmtops, and Peripherals . PC Magazine . 59 . Ziff-Davis .
  31. Lee . Yvonne L. . August 15, 1994 . Canon notebooks offer built-in sound, accelerated graphics . InfoWorld . 16 . 33 . 31 . IDG Communications . Google Books.
  32. Lee . Yvonne L. . November 6, 1995 . Canon portables add punch with Pentium . InfoWorld . 17 . 45 . 43 . IDG Communications . Google Books.
  33. Harrington . Mark . November 13, 1995 . Key notebooks refreshed . Computer Retail Week . 5 . 119 . 6 . UBM LLC . Gale OneFile.
  34. DiCarlo . Lisa . April 1, 1996 . Dell makes Latitude change; Canon aims for multimedia . PC Week . 13 . 13 . 43 . Ziff-Davis . Gale OneFile.
  35. DiCarlo . Lisa . April 1, 1996 . Dell makes Latitude change; Canon aims for multimedia . PC Week . 13 . 13 . 43 . Ziff-Davis . Gale OneFile.
  36. Staff writer . July 10, 1995 . Canon debuts PowerPC line . Computerworld . 29 . 28 . 42 . IDG Communications . Google Books.
  37. Clyman . John . August 1995 . Power Notebook: PowerPC Goes Mobile . PC Magazine . 14 . 14 . 40 . Ziff-Davis . Google Books.
  38. Kahn . Scott . February 27, 1995 . Canon object.station takes NextStep to Intel-based systems: Pentium-class action meets 486s . PC Week . 12 . 8 . N3 . Ziff-Davis . Gale OneFile.
  39. Staff writer . June 5, 1995 . Canon Preps Pentiums . CommunicationsWeek . 26 . CMP Publications . ProQuest.
  40. Quinlan . Tom . June 19, 1995 . Canon unveils PowerPC desktop, notebook systems . InfoWorld . 17 . 25 . 40 . IDG Communications . Google Books.