A notebook doesn’t sit discreetly on a café table, but the dot does. Its small size makes it perfect for consuming content on the go. A notebook doesn’t slide easily into a handbag, but the dot does.
The brand new Packard Bell EasyNote DT85 notebook is the answer for those who desire the power and the multimedia experience of a desktop but still with the portability of a laptop. With its 18.4-inch ...
The Packard Bell EasyNote XS20 ships with a full-fat copy of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. General usage feels a little sluggish, with the hard-drive being the main culprit. The figures tell all.
The EasyNote LM is a desktop replacement. Its large screen (17.3-inches, so not just a 17-incher, Packard Bell boasts) would dominate any desk, though it is not as heavy as you'd think at 3.3kg, ...
Packard Bell announced today that they will soon be releasing the Acer supplied EasyNote Butterfly. This notebook is a tad too large to be a netbook, measuring in at 13.4-inches and features a ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
The reports of the Packard Bell Dot netbook’s death appear to have been mildly exaggerated. I reported back in March that Packard Bell was pulling the plug on its 8.9 inch version of the Dot, a ...
The Packard Bell EasyNote TM series is the perfect notebook for a combined use at home and on-the-go. Easy to carry, but at the same time big enough to let you enjoy its multimedia performances, this ...
We haven’t featured the Packard Bell brand of laptops much here on Giz since, well, they haven’t done much worth mentioning—until now. Their Skype Edition notebook will have an integrated webcam on ...
The company, which launched its UAE operations in April computerlast year, aims to achieve double-digit market share in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, a top official of the company ...
Right around the time of Computex last year, VIA sought to redefine the ultra-portable notebook market with a laptop that sacrificed over-the-top power at the altar of form-factor and price. VIA was ...
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