Casio

About

Casio is a globally recognized Japanese corporation specializing in electronics. Initially gaining prominence as a calculator manufacturer, Casio expanded its expertise into the realm of digital watches, becoming a significant player in the industry. The company's origins trace back to 1946, when Tadao Kashio established Kashio Seisakujo, a small electronics company in Tokyo. In 1957, the company's first compact, all-electric calculator launched, leading to the founding of Casio Computer Co. Ltd. Over the years, Casio broadened its product portfolio to include digital cameras, projectors, point-of-sale systems, musical instruments, and labeling systems. A notable sub-brand, G-Shock, focuses on durable and fashionable watches. Casio's history includes milestones such as the introduction of the first watch with an LCD display in 1978 and the launch of the iconic G-Shock line in 1983, known for its shock resistance. Subsequent innovations included ultra-thin digital watches and models incorporating solar power and GPS technology.

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