Packard Bell Corner Computer: One of 1995's Strangest PCs
A look back at the bizarre Packard Bell Corner Computer, one of the weirdest computer designs of the 90s. Pentium CPU at 200MHz, 64MB RAM, Windows 95, and floppy disk and CD-ROM drives jutting out of each corner. An infrared remote control mouse thing came with it, too! ● Special thanks to Billy of Nostalgia Mall: / thenostalgiamall ● LGR links: / lazygamereviews / lazygamereviews / lazygamereviews ● Music courtesy of: http://www.epidemicsound.com #LGR #PackardBell #Bizarre

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