Remington Rand, Inc. originated from E. Remington & Sons of Ilion, New York, which began manufacturing sewing machines in 1873 and later acquired the rights to produce typewriters from inventor Christopher Latham Sholes in 1876. The Remington No. 1 was the first typewriter to use the QWERTY keyboard layout. The company exhibited its typewriters at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition and expanded globally during the 1880s. The company was formed in 1927 through the merger of the Remington Typewriter Company and the Rand Kardex Bureau, Inc. A division of Remington Rand also made electric razors beginning in 1937.
Remington Rand merged with Sperry Corporation in 1955 to become Sperry Rand. It manufactured the UNIVAC line of mainframe computers, the first commercial computer system, initially for the U.S. Census Bureau. Along this same timeline, they manufactured modular office furniture under the name Remington Rand Modular Furniture. The Sperry Corporation sold the division in 1979 to Victor Kiam, who became the company spokesman. His line, "I liked the shaver so much, I bought the company," became a memorable advertising slogan of the early 1980s. Sperry later merged with Burroughs Corporation in 1986 to become Unisys. Remington Products was sold to the battery manufacturer Rayovac in 2003 (now part of Spectrum Brands).

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