Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer |
Founded | October 1986Canton, Massachusetts, United States | in
Founder | Eugene "Gene" F. Taylor |
Defunct | 1990 |
Fate | Bankruptcy liquidation |
Headquarters | El Segundo, California (1989–1990) |
Parent | Inspectorate International Group |
Delta Computer Corporation was a short-lived American computer systems company active from 1986 to 1990 and originally based in Canton, Massachusetts. The company marketed a variety of IBM PC compatible systems featuring Intel's 8088, 80286, and i386 processors under the Deltagold name. Delta also marketed a variety of peripherals, namely modems. The company was well known for the styling of their products, bucking from the ubiquitous beige color of the vast majority of computer cases available on the market at the time by offering their computers in two-tone charcoal black, with gold trim. After a widely publicized failed move of their headquarters to Akron, Ohio, Delta filed for bankruptcy in 1990 and soon after disappeared from the market.