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Five years ago: Northwood boss sees 3,000 PCs pcm

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 06 May 2002 07:01 BST

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First published 8 May, 1997.

The Coleshill, Warks.-based firm is just about to start shipping PCs under the Northwood banner and managing director Steve Bennett believes the company is in a position to quickly achieve significant volumes.

The Northwood PCs have some interesting features including a 75MHz system bus, instant-on capability and Iomega Zip drives as standard. The firm is also selling the SpaceStations small footprint line of systems that sport infra-red keyboards and the ability to output to TV screens.

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