Now, asyoucanprobablytellbymysunburnface, I'vejustgotbackfromholiday, andthatmeans I don't haveanynewhardwaretotesttoday.
Butwhile I wasintheairport, I readupon a companythatsoundedveryinteresting.
A companythatbackintheearlytwothousandscausedquite a stirintheworldofpreboatPecesonweren't withouttheirfairshareofcontroversy.
Today I wanttodocumentthatcompanyin a miniretrospectivevideobecause I thinktheirbusinesspracticesandideaswereveryinteresting, tosaytheleast.
So, withoutfurtherado, inwhatis a slightlydifferentvideo, let's getintoitandtalkaboutgo l computers.
Now, ifyouwerekeenonbuildingyourself a customgamingrecapableoftacklinganymoderngamewiththeseinmid 2003 thenyoumayhavefollowed a buildguidesuchasthisoneoveratthePugetSystemswebsite.
Thecombinationof a 3.2 gigahertzPentiumfourinvideo G ForceFX 5900 ultraononegigofDDRRaminsideyourcasewouldhavesurelymadeyoutheenvyofyourPCgamingbuddies.
Butwhyspend a coupleof $1000 whenyoucouldspend 26,000 onthisbehemoth?
Which, ofcourse, camebundledwith a modest 96 inch 6400 by 1200 display?
Thiswastheinnovationof a companyknownasGo L, foundedbymysteriousentitynamedMiguelLieberman.
Nowit's saidthatMrLiebermanwasfedupwiththeslowspeedsofhislaptopthatcouldn't offertheprocessingpowerrequiredforhimtofinishediting a CocaColaadusingAdobePremiere.
Thiscouldbeplausible.
Afterall, thereis a profileonIMDbfor a cinematographerwhosharesthesamename, buthisfilmographyislimitedto a single, questionablesoundingshortfilm.
Furthermore, rememberthathugemonitor I spokeoverthestart, the 96 inchrunwithaneyewateringresolution?
Well, don't askmehow I knowthis, Butifyou'vewatchedsexinthecitySeasonsix, tobeprecise, thenyoumightremembercertaincharacterbythenameofAleksandrPetrovsky, a wealthyartist.
ThecompanyeventuallyfoldedinOctoberof 2004 withitsclosureironicallybeingreportedinanotherissueofmaximumPCthatDecembergo l sightedfinancialissuesanditsunshakable, controversialreputationfortheclosure.
Butdidtheyactuallysellanything?
Well, I managedtofind a coupleofreviewsfortheirproducts, oneofwhich, favorableandmaximumPCthemselvesonlyheardfromoneapparentownerafterputtingout a requestforcustomertestimonials.
I guessthesehightechmachinesweretoogoodtobetrue, butwait, there's more.
In 2005 thecompany's assetswereboughtby a Canadianfirm, andonceagainwestartedseeingproductpagesfortopendhardware, thistimeintheformoflaptopsthisquadcoremodel, advertisedbeforequadcoreCPIusewereevenavailable, promised a whopping 24 hourbatterylife.
No, I don't knowaboutyou, but I stillhaven't found a laptopthatlastsmorethanfiveorsixhourswithmoderateusage, evenoneswithlowpoweredpotatospecs.
Here's wherethingsget a littlemoredodgydoes.
Afterbeingacquiredbytheeffort, mentionCanadianfirm L Computersunderitsnewnamewasscrutinizedforfraudulentinvestoractivity.
Thiswas a resultofftheCanadiancompany's involvementinotherquestionablepractices, anditseemstheoriginalcomputercompanywaspurely a victimofthisoccurrence.
A finalletterwasthenissuedbytheapparentMrLiebermanin 2007 statingTheendofoperationthankstolackoffundsandanevenmoretarnishedreputation.
Ifyouthinkaboutit, thiswas a companythatinitsinfancywaspromisingsolidstatedrivesforlaptopsanddesktopsalike, a practicethatiscommonplacetoday.
Maybetheywerejustdreamers, butifgo l computerswereseriousabouttheirplanandmaybestartedsmallertogettheballrolling, whoknowswheretheybetoday, Maybethey'd beoneofthebiggestplayersonthemarket.
Sowithallthatsaid, I hopeyou'veenjoyedthisminiretrospectiveof a companythathad a verymixedreputationand a lotofspeculationsurroundingit.
I knowthisvideo's been a littlebitdifferent, but I justfoundthistopictoointerestingnottocover.
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