Packard Bell has announced the battery-tastic EasyNote Butterfly and stylish TR-series laptops, and dot m and s netbooks Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was CNET's ...
Answering impelling consumers’ needs for all day computing, on-the-go usage and extreme simplicity, Packard Bell today announces its brand new EasyNote Butterfly Touch Edition. Stylish and smart, the ...
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 ...
Addressing style-conscious users who want a highly portable all-day notebook, yet fully featured for easy-to-use mobile entertainment, the brand new Packard Bell EasyNote Butterfly xs enriches the ...
Well, we didn't get a chance to check it out first hand at IFA, but Packard Bell did make a showing of its own at the show, and took the opportunity to debut this new EasyNote Butterfly m laptop. As ...
The EasyNote Butterfly Touch Edition features a 180º rotating screen, which uses ‘auto-rotation’ to adjust image orientation vertically or horizontally, allowing the device to be viewed as an e-book, ...
Acer subsidiary Packard Bell are set to release a CULV ultraportable for the European market. The Packard Bell Butterfly S FC has a 13-inch display and uses Intel's 1.4GHz Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor ...
A few days ago Acer introduced the Aspire Timeline 1820P, an 11.6 inch laptop that’s nearly identical to the Acer Aspire 1410 I recently reviewed except that the 1820P has a higher capacity battery ...
Packard Bell unveiled its latest range of notebooks this week, with the emphasis very much on style and functionality. Showing off the new notebooks at its summer party in Milan, with TechRadar in ...
Answering impelling consumers’ needs for all day computing, on-the-go usage and extreme simplicity, Packard Bell today announces its brand new EasyNote Butterfly Touch Edition. Stylish and smart, the ...
For the naysayers loathing the perceived performance of Intel's second-generation Atom architecture, here's something that could hit the sweet spot of performance, mobility and prolonged battery life ...
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