I thought it’s my duty to make a small report what’s going on in Japanese computer market, whether anyone would be interested in or not.
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1. The popular/latest products
As usual, Japan is good at making products smaller.
It was amazing to find there are so many bare bone kits available and many articles about them and DIY PCs. The kits are available from $120, and you need to get CPU, memory, and hard drive separately. Still, it can be a lot cheaper than building the same spec machine from scratch and easier for the first time DIYer, I think.
CPU: The Northwood core Pentium4 became the main article in some magazines. AMD is also popular in Japan, though I felt not as much as in UK. Most of big companies now sell machines with Pentium4 from top to bottom, and you could only see PenIII on notebooks or self build machines. It was a culture shock for me as I’ve been in UK where PenIII is still the main stream here (I think).
Other components: DVD-R/RW is the hottest selling media, and there is even DVD-RAM in the most shops, though it’s still very expensive. The low to middle end machines come with CD-RW+DVD, and high end with DVD-RW. As for the hard drive, minimum is 40GB and moving towards 80GB at the moment.
For some reason, TV capture boards are selling very well there. This may relate to the popularity of ADSL, as if ADSL is the only way to use Internet. Very strange to me. Digital camera is also very popular, and there are even waterproof cameras, suitable for skiing and diving.
I’ll be back with a small price list and a little bit of gaming news. If you want to ask something, please let me know, though I can’t promise I can answer.
Thank you for reading.