Northgate Computer Systems
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Northgate Computer Systems, Inc., based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States, was a mail-order personal computer company, founded in 1987 by Arthur "Art" [1] Lazere.[2]
Company type | Incorporated |
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Industry | Computer Hardware |
Founded | 1987; 37 years ago (1987) |
Founder | Arthur "Art" Lazere |
Defunct | April 25, 2005 (2005-04-25) |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | , |
The 1990s were a golden era for mail-order PC business. Consumers were fed up with high prices for IBM, Compaq and other brand-name PCs sold through dealers so they opted to purchase their computers from a catalog. This was a revolutionary idea at the time, because people wouldn't be able to see or touch their computer before buying it. Aside from Dell and Gateway, popular brands of mail-order PCs were Northgate and Zeos.
The company was known for its quality systems and keyboards; in particular, its line of OmniKey keyboards was highly praised.[2] The keyboards were particularly valued for their tactile response and durability, and along with IBM's Model M PC keyboards, were considered some of the best in the industry.[3] As such, the company's keyboards were often purchased by users of other manufacturers' PCs.