Keep in mind, they basically gave up on DJs entirely. They stopped making the 1200 turntable. Then they brought it back, but as an audiophile product for very high end hi-fi home set ups.
It's clear that they aren't THAT interested in the DJ market.
Technics did a toe-dip back in the day.
In 1984 they introduced the SL-P50P, the first pro grade, performance CD player with pitch control, that I can recall.
In 1986, they produced the SL-P1200 performance CD player and if memory serves well, I think the street price was in the $800-$850 range and out of reach for mobiles. I first used them in a club in 1988.
After a few model "enhancements" through the 3rd gen SL-P1300 in 1988, Technics seemed interested in the DJ market but eventually, other than the reknowned 1200 turntables (Vinyl), were a non-entity in the digital DJ world until the early 2ks, 2003ish, f I remember correctly, when they tried to challenge Pioneer with their SL-DZ1200 Digital TT. It was pure eye candy and familiar looking terrain for those who cut their teeth on 1200s. It had some issues with MP3 mgmt and a few annoying 1st gen issues but it was a decent, albeit pricey alternative. Regardless, it was a minor interference to the Pioneer domination in the DJ TT market.
I suspect Technics will not try a 3rd foray into the digital DJ market...but WTF do I know.