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'''Maingear''' (stylized as MAINGEAR) is an American [[privately held company|privately held]] boutique computer manufacturer headquartered in Warren, New Jersey.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Contact MAINGEAR|url=https://maingear.com/support/|access-date=2021-12-16|website=MAINGEAR|language=en-US}}</ref> Maingear specializes in custom [[desktop computer|desktop]]s, [[gaming computer]]s, custom [[laptop]]s, and [[workstation]]s which are built, designed, and supported in the USA.
'''Maingear''' (stylized as MAINGEAR) is an American [[privately held company|privately held]] boutique computer manufacturer headquartered in Warren, New Jersey.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Contact MAINGEAR|url=https://maingear.com/support/|access-date=2021-12-16|website=MAINGEAR|language=en-US}}</ref> Maingear specializes in custom [[desktop computer|desktop]]s, [[gaming computer]]s, custom [[laptop]]s, and [[workstation]]s which are built, designed, and supported in the United States.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:45, 21 April 2022

MAINGEAR, Inc.
Company typePrivately owned
IndustryComputer hardware, Consumer Electronics, Digital Distribution
Founded2002
FounderWallace Santos
HeadquartersKenilworth, New Jersey
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Wendel Santos (Creative director), Ron Reed (Chief marketing officer), Sean Cadet (Product Development Technologies)
ProductsDesktops
Laptops
Gaming Computers
Workstations
Gaming Chair
Websitewww.maingear.com

Maingear (stylized as MAINGEAR) is an American privately held boutique computer manufacturer headquartered in Warren, New Jersey.[1] Maingear specializes in custom desktops, gaming computers, custom laptops, and workstations which are built, designed, and supported in the United States.

History

Maingear was founded in 2002 when Wallace Santos, founder and CEO, began building high-performance computers with a focus on customer service and luxury quality. Much of his work is inspired by the automotive industry.[citation needed]

It is an innovative high performance PC system builder that offers custom desktops, custom built laptops, pc workstations, small form factor PCs, media.

Craftsmanship

All units are assembled, configured, and tested in the USA. Customization is a huge factor in Maingear computers from custom wiring, water-cooling, custom painting and more. The components are carefully analyzed by their R&D Department to cooperate efficiently with each other. Notable companies like Coca-Cola have partnered with Maingear for custom products.[2]

A notable desktop designed by HP and made by Maingear is the OMEN X. Forbes stated that “HP was wise to select Maingear as their partner in this space, because they are one of the few boutique builders that has a solid product and process in place.”[3] Coca-Cola has also partnered with Maingear for a custom showcase gaming PC to highlight Coca-Cola’s E-Sports division.

Partnerships

MAINGEAR's R1 "1-of-ONE" edition.

In 2016, Razer Inc. collaborated with Maingear to release the R1 Razer Edition.[4]

Maingear also partnered with HP inc. to release a custom tuned version of their Omen X. This gaming desktop is already offered by HP although Maingear offers advanced specifications for the desktop.[5]

The E-Sports betting platform, Unikrn, announced it will be working with Maingear to “change the world of gaming”. Specific products or services offered by both companies in this joint venture have not yet been announced.

References

  1. ^ "Contact MAINGEAR". MAINGEAR. Retrieved 2021-12-16.
  2. ^ "Maingear builds a tasty looking Coca-Cola themed gaming PC". pcgamer. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  3. ^ Strategy, Moor Insights and. "HP Rebuilds High-End Gaming Offerings With New OMEN Products And Partnerships". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  4. ^ "The glowing green liquid in this Razer–Maingear gaming PC probably won't kill you". The Verge. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  5. ^ Shilov, Anton. "HP and MAINGEAR Team Up for Omen X High-End Gaming PC". Retrieved 2017-06-10.