Fujitsu introduced a new computer for the elderly
Fujitsu Electronics Group of Japan has introduced a new type of computer specifically designed for the elderly.
Fujitsu Electronics Group of Japan has introduced a new computer designed specifically for the elderly in the hope that these computers will become as well-known as mobile phones.
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These "super simple" new computers include features, computer keys and menus designed specifically to cater to people over 60, currently accounting for about 30% of Japan's population.
These computers are equipped with a touch screen that can display buttons with large characters along with a keyboard that is easy to read for the elderly.
For years, Fujitsu has been selling in Japan a series of mobile phones for the elderly called 'Raku-raku' and more than half of the people over 60 in this country have chosen phones on mainly. to make phone calls, take photos, exchange emails and watch TV.
To encourage, older people to buy the new computer, Fujitsu has prioritized to develop a feature that will automatically transfer Raku-raku phone photos to the computer.
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