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warranties—Compaq, for instance, placed numerous stickers on boxes of their refurbished hardware indicating this status. Attorneys general across 12 states launched investigations into
Packard Bell in June 1995; the following month, Packard Bell settled nine class-action suits in three states, including California, providing reimbursement in the form of $ 50 worth of repairs for free in the short term, establishing a $ 1-million fund for monetary reimbursement in the long term, and changing its warranty policy. Packard Bell eventually paid $ 5 million to 22 states to settle the issue in September 1996. Packard Bell countersued Compaq in October 1995, citing "unfair competition and defamation". They settled out of court in February 1996, after Compaq themselves were facing heat from multiple states for their own refurbishment practices.
441:, sales representatives, or specialized computer stores. While the established name-brand PC vendors were reluctant to sell their systems at these types of retailers in favor of cultivating lucrative service contracts with their customers, the percentage of PCs sold through mass market retailers rose threefold between 1987 and 1992—from 4 percent to 12 percent—with Packard Bell dominating within this niche. Within less than three years of the company's incorporation, Packard Bell saw an annual sales figure of US$ 600 million in 1989. Even amid the early 1990s recession, annual sales in 1991 grew to US$ 700 million. Sales were helped along by Packard Bell's penetration into new markets—such as
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605:. Packard Bell's reliance on retail also imparted a large rate of return on their products, due to the unqualified return and exchange policies most of Packard Bell's retail partners afforded their customers. In 1991 alone, the company deducted $ 143 million in customer returns on $ 819 million in gross sales that year. By the end of 1995, Packard Bell saw their profit drop, and they dropped to the number two spot in American PC market share, behind Compaq. The company's reputation around this time was also beginning to be marred by quality control issues and subpar customer service.
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make inroads. After netting $ 100 million in sales to Europe in 1992 (10 percent of the company's global sales), Packard Bell constructed a 75,000-square-foot building in the
Netherlands and hired 250 workers in the country, including a diverse remote customer service team providing technical support in 12 different languages. By 1993, Packard Bell's products were stocked in 1,500 retail locations across 13 countries, and by 1994, the company was selling 2.1 million product units per year, doubling their previous year's output.
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Packard Bell faceplates. For a brief period, Packard Bell NEC was the largest PC manufacturer, in terms of units shipped, in the United States, with 15 percent of market share; it was also the third largest PC vendor in the world in terms of sales at the end of 1996. However, Compaq overtook the number one spot from Packard Bell NEC in early 1997, at which point the latter fell behind Apple in retail sales to the number three spot.
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636:, along with continued poor showings in consumer satisfaction surveys made it difficult for the company to remain profitable and led to Alagem's departure in 1998. In 1999, NEC began withdrawing the Packard Bell name from the American market, while keeping it in Europe, where the brand was untainted by allegations of substandard quality. By 2003, Packard Bell had offices in 24 countries—none in the United States.
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tag for the system, as well as the founders' shared knowledge of marketing and merchandising learned from their electronics vending businesses. In selling the computer they developed three core strategies: equipping their computer systems with various value-adds while selling the complete bundle at a low cost, leaning on the history of the
Packard Bell name, and vending the computers at mass retailers.
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352:. Together, they founded a semiconductor distribution company. In 1983, they merged with another electronics supplier owned by Sandel to form Cal Circuit Abco, Inc., in Woodland Hills, California. Cal Circuit Abco sold computer peripherals on top of semiconductor and had generated over $ 500 million in annual revenues by 1985. Seeing the increasing commodification of the
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a strong presence. The deal was finalized between
January and February 2008, Hui receiving $ 48.5 million in cash. Acer later arranged their marketing strategy so that Gateway products were sold in the Americas and Asia, while Packard Bell products were sold in Africa, Europe and the Middle East; Acer-branded products meanwhile were sold worldwide.
247:. In 1999, NEC stopped its North American operations and focused squarely the division on the European market, where it continued to sell PC and laptop under the Packard Bell name. In 2006, NEC divested Packard Bell, and in 2008, the brand was acquired by the Taiwanese consumer electronic firm Acer, in the aftermath of their takeover of
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of Taiwan ultimately intervened, making a binding offer to acquire PB Holdings in
October 2007. Acer's acquisition of Packard Bell occurred in the aftermath of their recent takeover of Gateway in August 2007 and was said to be a strategic deal to prevent Lenovo's expansion into Europe, where Acer had
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of company's next generation of desktops with accented trim panels featuring wavy contours; these panels can be detached and replaced with ones of a different color. With these redesigned cases, Packard Bell was the first company to use a color-coding system for the external connectors on the rear of
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Packard Bell's core strategies of bundling software and expansions, slashing prices, and selling through mass market retailers, Packard Bell responded by offering products at the high-end of the market and moving into Europe, where they were beginning to
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for power users—as well as the company's extensive customer support package for all customers, offering live technical support over the phone, toll-free and around the clock. Packard Bell dubbed their customer support system
Infinitech, which provided prerecorded troubleshooting tips in addition to a
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Meanwhile, the company's first slogan—"America grew up listening to us. It still does"—was devised to appeal to the nostalgia of older buyers while imparting a sense of longevity in the company. This combined with the
Packard Bell trademark's existing brand equity gave the company instant prestige, a
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Packard Bell saw gross revenues of $ 3 billion in 1994 and became the third-largest personal computer vendor in the United States, trailing Compaq and IBM. In 1995, they overtook Compaq for the number one spot in
American PC market share, cornering 13 percent of sales in the United States, following
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in the spring or summer of 1992. Planning a 5.2-million share offering at between $ 13.50 and $ 15.50 a share, the offering would have retired the majority of the company's $ 93 million debt. However, Packard Bell's IPO was postponed in June amid an inclement personal computer market that saw many
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increasing their existing stakes in Packard Bell. Shortly after, in June 1996, NEC announced that they would acquire Packard Bell, merging it with NEC's global personal computer operations. The merger was finalized in July 1996; the resulting division became known as Packard Bell NEC, selling
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without disclosure allowed Packard Bell to unfairly undercut their competition. This practice was, in fact, widespread in the computer industry, including Compaq itself. However, unlike its rival companies, Packard Bell was judged not to have advertised the practice sufficiently in its
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the computer, corresponding with the color of the shroud of the plugs on the devices that Packard Bell provided with their computers (e.g., purple for keyboards, teal for mice). This innovation was intended to make installation of peripherals easier and predated the
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After clocking annual sales of over $ 900 million in 1992, Packard Bell passed the $ 1-billion mark in 1993, with annual sales that year of nearly $ 1.25 billion, at which point the company employed over 700 workers in the United States. Packard Bell's American
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a 37-percent rate of growth from the previous year. While the company had seen tremendous growth in the mid-1990s, the long-term efficacy of the company's core strategies were being challenged by mail-order computer vendors such as Dell and
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intended for novice computer users that provides simple screens of large icons to launch their commonly used application software. In 1994, they released Navigator 2, replacing the icons with a hyper-
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and consumer electronics stores. Packard Bell was one of the first PC clone vendors to adopt these sales channels, at a time when PCs were nearly universally sold through
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operating system and various pack-in applications preinstalled onto the computers' hard drives, saving customers the hassle of formatting the hard drive with a functional
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likewise grew from 5.3 percent to 6.7 percent between 1992 and 1993. They were then the fourth-largest personal computer vendor in the United States, trailing IBM,
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forced boot-up shells off OEM computers by updating its Microsoft Windows distribution agreement. Packard Bell subsequently discontinued Navigator in summer 1997.
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video games for children. With this acquisition, Packard Bell made the shift toward providing standalone software packages in retail outlets for the first time.
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rarity among newcomers to the PC market. The company sometimes benefited from misplaced name recognition, according to
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1374:. p. 11. Archived from
1372:International Herald Tribune
1187:"Where Success Is by Design"
1130:Puget Sound Business Journal
1016:Los Angeles Business Journal
1010:Todd, White (June 8, 1992).
993:Los Angeles Business Journal
551:Westlake Village, California
445:systems for enterprises and
404:line of personal computers.
198:, Netherlands (2008–present)
184:Westlake Village, California
64:Packard Bell NEC (1996–2006)
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2615:NEC Philips Unified Systems
2591:Sharp NEC Display Solutions
1511:"Packard Bell Suing Compaq"
711:
707:monochrome or color display
400:with their next-generation
284:Logo used from 1994 to 2003
270:Logo used from 1986 to 1994
149:; 16 years ago
105:; 38 years ago
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2570:Japan Aviation Electronics
2429:NEC Corporation of America
1497:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
1461:: B1 – via ProQuest.
1352:: 12 – via ProQuest.
1227:Poor, Alfred (June 1996).
1193:: B1 – via ProQuest.
1094:: D6 – via ProQuest.
1040:Ditela, Steve (May 1995).
976:: B4 – via ProQuest.
957:: D1 – via ProQuest.
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1637:Reily, Edward D. (2003).
1499:: 3 – via ProQuest.
1423:: 3 – via ProQuest.
1305:Modern Materials Handling
1285:: 2 – via ProQuest.
1266:– via Google Books.
1113:: 7 – via ProQuest.
807:Grant, Tina, ed. (1996).
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2509:Reveal Computer Products
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1894:Reveal Computer Products
1735:South China Morning Post
1111:South China Morning Post
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324:Packard Bell Electronics
230:Packard Bell Corporation
32:Packard Bell Corporation
2451:NEC Solution Innovators
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1670:The Wall Street Journal
1579:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1478:The Wall Street Journal
1440:The Wall Street Journal
1331:The Wall Street Journal
1229:"Tech Tip of the Month"
1191:San Francisco Chronicle
1172:The Wall Street Journal
1153:The Wall Street Journal
932:Home Furnishing Network
739:initial public offering
685:slot, and a monochrome
463:initial public offering
2924:Acer Inc. acquisitions
2737:Walter Tenney Carleton
2439:NEC Software Solutions
1206:"The New Shape of PCs"
859:"The name of the game"
697:Packard Bell Statesman
649:
575:PC System Design Guide
506:
494:
190:Sacramento, California
2466:Netcracker Technology
2456:NEC Unified Solutions
2299:Micro-Professor MPF-I
1810:on November 13, 2021.
1250:Prowse, Dave (2019).
1075:– via ProQuest.
1056:– via ProQuest.
648:A Packard Bell laptop
647:
586:Sacramento Army Depot
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354:IBM Personal Computer
343:Teledyne Technologies
306:1986–1987: Foundation
1617:Computer Dealer News
1378:on October 25, 2005.
1073:Daily Record-Wooster
892:on October 21, 2007.
320:consumer electronics
49:Logo used since 2009
2878:Video game consoles
2721:Video game consoles
2583:Renesas Electronics
2514:Zenith Data Systems
2309:Micro-Professor III
1899:Zenith Data Systems
974:Wall Street Journal
618:Zenith Data Systems
547:Seattle, Washington
366:Samsung Electronics
362:IBM PC architecture
356:standard by way of
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2711:Personal computers
2633:Products, services
2538:Joint ventures and
2304:Micro-Professor II
1787:on March 14, 2023.
1764:on March 14, 2023.
1741:on March 14, 2023.
1718:on March 14, 2023.
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