Packard Bell Windows 3.1 -
But software is nothing without hardware. Enter Packard Bell.
If you were lucky enough to have the "Multimedia" model (with a CD-ROM), you experienced the birth of Full Motion Video (FMV) games like Rebel Assault . packard bell windows 3.1
While IBM, Compaq, and Dell dominated the corporate boardroom, Packard Bell ruled the living room. And the operating system that made that possible was Microsoft Windows 3.1. Together, they didn't just sell computers; they sold a lifestyle. But software is nothing without hardware
This is the definitive history of the Packard Bell Windows 3.1 machine—the hardware, the software, the quirks, and the everlasting legacy. and Dell dominated the corporate boardroom