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UMAX Technologies

 
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UMAX Technologies (originally UMAX Computer Corporation) is a manufacturer of computer products, including scanners, mice, and flash drives, based in Taiwan. The company also uses the Yamada and Vaova brand names.[1]

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History

UMAX was formerly a maker of Apple Macintosh clones, using the SuperMac brand name outside of Europe. Some of their models included the SuperMac S900/S910, J700, C500 and C500e/i/LT, C600e/v/LT/x and Aegis 200. The C500 was marketed as the Apus 2000 in Europe. After Steve Jobs returned to Apple as the new CEO, he revoked all of the clone producers' licenses to produce Mac clones except for UMAX[2] due to their sub-US$,1000 low-end offerings, a market in which Apple was not strong, and UMAX's stated desire to expand the Macintosh platform's presence in East Asian markets. UMAX could not remain profitable selling only these systems however; it briefly made IBM PC compatible computers[3] in the mid-1990s, but since then UMAX has mainly concentrated on manufacturing scanners.

UMAX also made a 1.3 megapixel digital camera called the AstraPix 490. It is capable of recording video clips, functioning as a webcam and can even be used to listen to music encoded in MP3 format.

Scanners

  • Astra 2100U
  • Astra 4900
  • Astra 4950
  • Astra 5600
  • Astra 6700
  • PowerLook 1000
  • PowerLook 1120
  • PowerLook 2100XL
  • PowerLook 180
  • PowerLook 270

References

  1. ^ UMAX's website in the UK
  2. ^ Article[dead link] at cucug.org
  3. ^ The History of UCC and the SuperMac Computers: "The End", SuperMac Insider, 2003. (archived webpage)

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