Hi-Tech Electronics

Hi-Tech Electronics, formerly known as Hokushi Information Technologies Corporation (北斎情報技術株式会社), is a Hokuish technology company that manufacturers electronic learning products from infancy to preschool, megaphones, home and business phones, desktop computers and loudspeakers. It is headquartered in Tennjo, Hokushi.

History
Hi-Tech was founded in Tennjo in 1978 by two Hokuish students, Ken Hamill and Haruki Inoue. When the Apple II was released in shelves in the Vlokozu Union in early-1978, it spawned a amount the clones of the computer, which made Hamill and Inoue believed this the opportunity to start the computer business and develop microcomputers.

The first product made by the company was a "Hi-Tech 1", a Apple II clone that looks very identical to the aforementioned Apple II including the identical case and keyboard layout.