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  2. Packard Bell - Wikipedia

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    Packard Bell is a personal computer hardware brand which originated as Packard Bell Electronics, Inc., an independent American computer company founded in Los Angeles in 1986 by Israeli-American investors who bought the trademark rights to the historic Packard Bell Corporation from Teledyne; in spite of similarities in their names, Packard Bell has no connection to either Hewlett-Packard or ...

  3. Packard Bell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company incorporated as Packard Bell Corporation in 1946. [3] Packard Bell was a profitable company during World War II, producing defense electronics, and this continued into the 1960s. One of Packard Bell's products during WWII was an identification, friend or foe transponder unit (designated AN/APX-92) used by aircraft

  4. PB 250 - Wikipedia

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    The PB 250 (later Raytheon 250 [1]) was a general-purpose computer introduced in 1960 by the Packard Bell Corporation. [2] [3] Design

  5. Acer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, Packard Bell (part of Acer Group) has been the sponsor of the Yamaha Factory Racing Team. [52] Acer was the worldwide TOP Partners for both the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games and Singapore Youth Olympic Games. Acer was TOP Partner of the London 2012 Summer Olympics. [53]

  6. Reveal Computer Products - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a subsidiary of Packard Bell Electronics, an American computer company. The company was once a major player in the IBM PC peripheral market, with annual sales peaking above the US$200 million mark. It went bankrupt in 1996 after an aborted $65-million merger with Creative Technology. [1] [2]

  7. Packard Bell Statesman - Wikipedia

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    The Packard Bell Statesman was an economy line of notebook-sized laptops introduced in 1993 by Packard Bell. They were slower in performance and lacked features compared to most competitor products, but they were lower in price. [1] It was created in a collaboration between Packard Bell and Zenith Data Systems.

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  9. Category:Packard Bell - Wikipedia

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