1991 was a brutal year for Compaq. Fierce competition in the PC clone market they had created was eating away at their profits. Facing their first quarterly loss, massive layoffs, and the departure of co-founder Rod Canion, Compaq needed something special to turn the company around. That something special was the ProLinea: Compaq's first PC aimed directly at value-conscious customers. Watch to find out how the ProLinea put Compaq on the path to PC marketshare domination.