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Northgate Computer Systems, Inc., based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States, was a mail-order
personal computer
A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use. Personal computers are intended to be operated directly by an end user, rather than by a computer expert or tec ...
company, founded in 1987 by Arthur "Art" Lazere.
The 1990s were a golden era for mail-order PC business. Consumers were fed up with high prices for
IBM,
Compaq
Compaq Computer Corporation (sometimes abbreviated to CQ prior to a 2007 rebranding) was an American information technology company founded in 1982 that developed, sold, and supported computers and related products and services. Compaq produced ...
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
Zeos International, Ltd. (stylized as ZEŌS), was a PC manufacturer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Originally based in New Brighton, Minnesota, and founded by Gregory E. Herrick, the company incorporated in Minnesota in 1981. Prior to manu ...
.
The company was known for its quality systems and keyboards; in particular, its line of OmniKey keyboards was highly praised.
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. As such, the company's keyboards were often purchased by users of other manufacturers' PCs.
History
* 1987 - founded by Arthur Lazere
*1989 - 386 Systems available.
* 1990 - Announced
486 systems using
IBM's
Micro Channel architecture and merger talks with CPT.
* 1992 - Discussed a merger with
Everex Systems but these talks ended and a 51% stake was bought by investor group Marjac Investments.
* August 1994 - A
chapter 7 petition was filed against the company by creditors.
* September 1994 - The company filed for a conversion to a
chapter 11
Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 of the United States Code) permits reorganization under the bankruptcy laws of the United States. Such reorganization, known as Chapter 11 bankruptcy, is available to every business, wheth ...
reorganization plan.
Mylex
Mylex Corporation was an American computer company active from 1983 to 1999. The company mainly produced peripherals and expansion cards for personal computers—chiefly the IBM Personal Computer—for the bulk of its existence, although it also pr ...
was owed $4.6 million, $113,000 was expected to be paid from liquidation from Northgate's inventories. The landlord of their Eden Prairie building also canceled their lease and they were planning to move to Minneapolis.
* December 22, 1995 - Announced a reorganization plan with its creditors which paid 19 cents on the dollar to cover $16 million in unsecured debts. The funding would be from a percentage of computer sales up to a maximum of $3.75 million.
* 1997 - Northgate was purchased by Lan Plus.
[Business Wire via AllBusiness.co]
Mcglen and Lan Plus Announce New Company Name -- Northgate
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* October 2000 - Lan Plus begins merger with Mcglen Internet Group.
* April 16, 2001 - Mcglen and Lan Plus announces that the merged company will be operating under the Northgate name.
* September 10, 2001 - Lan Plus and Mcglen expect to complete the merger by October under the name Northgate Innovations with Andy Teng as chairman and CEO. However the completion of the merger wasn't announced until March.
* September 20, 2002 - Announced a "Volunteer Training Program" with local technical schools to provide real-world computer manufacturing experience. Their principal executive offices are now in the city of Industry, California
City of Industry is a city in the San Gabriel Valley, in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is almost entirely industrial, containing over 3,000 businesses employing 67,000 people, with only 264 residents as of the ...
.
* 2003 - Announced a trial with 7-Eleven to sell Northgate Computer branded PCs through their stores.
* 2004 - Name changed to Digital Lifestyles Group to focus on the "teen computing and digital lifestyle" market with a new "hip-e" brand.
* 2005 - On April 25 an announcement on their web site stated "Northgate Computers will close its operations to all customers. Northgate will no longer supply any type of warranty services inclusive of technical phone support."
After Northgate went out of business, Creative Vision Technologies picked up the line of keyboards, marketing them under the Avant brand. However, CVT was acquired by Ideal System Solutions in 2011 and the product is no longer listed.Fran Howard (February 25, 2013), Tracking The Pulse Of Minority-Owned Businesses - Woman With a Plan, Ideal System Solutions
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