Packard — Bell Windows 3.1

I’m talking about the Packard Bell Legend series. Running Windows 3.1.

You haven’t lived until you’ve heard that double-click of the power switch, the whir of the fan, and the CLICK-SCRATCH of the IDE hard drive waking up. Then, the text scrolled down the black DOS screen: packard bell windows 3.1

It felt professional. It felt powerful.

Before the iMac’s Bondi blue, before Windows 95’s “Start Me Up” launch, there was Packard Bell. For millions of families, that name on the tower meant one thing: you had a computer in your house. They weren’t the fastest. They weren’t the coolest. But they were everywhere —sold at Sears, Best Buy, and Radio Shack. I’m talking about the Packard Bell Legend series