Liebermann Inc.

By admin , 15 December 2015

Liebermann Inc. (also Go-L) was a computer company founded in September 2003 that became prominent after offering for sale computing products with specifications far above what was commercially available at the time. The company closed its doors in October 2004, citing cash flow problems.It remains unclear whether the company ever had any significant number of staff or customers, or if it ever shipped more than a few products, if any at all.

Liebermann's advertised products included a dual processor notebook, a 5.0 GHz "Personal Super Computer", and a widescreen monitor consisting of up to five LCD panels connected together. Liebermann also offered rebranded versions of products made by other companies, often at much higher prices than the original.

United States

Company Formed
2003

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