Canon, primarily known for its cameras and imaging products, ventured into the computer market in the 1980s with a focus on innovative and compact designs. Notable models include the Canon Cat, designed by Jef Raskin, which targeted business users with a unique text-based interface, and the Canon CX-1, a compact and portable computer. Although their foray into the computer market was brief, these models remain a unique part of Canon's diverse product history. Discover the specifications and history of Canon’s computer models below.