Keeping up to date with our ever increasing digital presence in the networked sociosphere can be the very definition of multi-tasking. Three new EasyNote laptops from Packard Bell have been designed ...
Are netbooks making a comeback? A few years ago it was hard to visit a coffee shop without spotting someone using an inexpensive 10 inch portable notebook, and virtually every major PC maker had a ...
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 ...
It's obviously the day for new notebooks, and after a month or so of nothing but budget ultraportables it's great to see a few full-sized keyboards. Next to the party is Packard Bell, whose Italian ...
Packard Bell has given its desktop, laptop and netbook lines a primp and polish with the launch of the oneTwo M and L, EasyNote DT85 and dot m/u Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor ...
Guess what we found on our doorstep this morning. No, apart from the bailiffs. Yes, that's right, a Packard Bell EasyNote S4947 laptop. We're not sure which of the two caused us the most embarrassment ...
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.
Packard Bell unleashed a big ol' set of machines in Italy today. Among the new laptops, the EasyNote RS65 13.3-incher cued some unusual design elements like red and chrome highlights and circular ...
Acer is trying to adapt to the slowdown in the PC market by shutting down its eMachines unit and refocusing Gateway and Packard Bell to offer new products that are “beyond the PC.” Earlier this week, ...
Packard Bell is recalling the batteries in four models of laptop computers sold mostly in Europe due to possible overheating or fire, the vendor said Wednesday. Packard Bell said the models are in its ...
Following in the vaunted footsteps of Packard Bell's ugly-ass iPower X2.0 desktop, PB has swiped Gateway's well-received, if already-gaudy P-7811 FX gaming laptop and turned it into pure gamer ...