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− | This is Packard Bell's Designer Tower. It uses the well-recognized "Frog Design" design. | + | This is Packard Bell's Designer Tower. It uses the well-recognized "Frog Design" design. The first Designer Towers were introduced around late 1995 and included models like the [[Legend 1824CDT]]. |
+ | It includes a single 3.5" floppy, and most commonly a single CD-ROM leaving two empty 5.25" drive bays. Sometimes, it is seen with two CD-ROMs or a single CD-ROM and a 100MB Zip drive. | ||
− | + | This was used for Packard Bell's higher end designs such as the Platinum/Platinum Pro series. Occasionally you may see a Multimedia or Legend/Legend Supreme in a designer tower, but this is rare. | |
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Revision as of 23:26, 24 July 2014
This is Packard Bell's Designer Tower. It uses the well-recognized "Frog Design" design. The first Designer Towers were introduced around late 1995 and included models like the Legend 1824CDT.
It includes a single 3.5" floppy, and most commonly a single CD-ROM leaving two empty 5.25" drive bays. Sometimes, it is seen with two CD-ROMs or a single CD-ROM and a 100MB Zip drive.
This was used for Packard Bell's higher end designs such as the Platinum/Platinum Pro series. Occasionally you may see a Multimedia or Legend/Legend Supreme in a designer tower, but this is rare.