When Seiko Instruments first released a portable device designed to put handwriting and drawings into computers, it resembled an oversize clipboard.
Seiko Instruments wants to develop wristwatches that can monitor the wearer's blood pressure and other vital signs and inject medicine through a micro-syringe.
The Ruputer, released in Japan last week by Seiko Instruments, is compatible with Windows 95.
Seiko Instruments, which introduced a wrist computer called the Ruputer in 1998, has a new "thermic" watch that is powered by body heat instead of batteries.
Seiko Instruments became a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Holdings on October 1, 2009.
ÆON, Seiko Instruments and several other companies are headquartered in the Makuhari business district of Mihama-ku.
This is Seiko Instruments' first consumer ad agency.
Seiko Instruments offers a new Home Contractor conversion computer that measures room dimensions ultrasonically.
In a factory outside Tokyo, Seiko Instruments has resumed the manufacture of mechanical watches by hand, after a hiatus of about a decade.
A revision by Seiko Instruments of its SmartPad device offers a large-type alternative.