Packard Bell Electronics Inc., a Westlake Village personal computer maker, says all of its 1995 units will be compatible with the Microsoft Windows 95 system.
Beny Alagem, Packard Bell's president and chief executive, said his company and Microsoft Corp. are working closely to ensure that Packard Bell computers take full advantage of Windows 95's 32-bit performance, intuitive user interface, reliability, long file name support and plug-and-play capabilities.
