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8 Sep

What you see above is Packard Bell’s recently unveiled 15.6 inch EasyNote Butterfly m notebook that first made its debut at this year’s IFA.
Spec wise this device features an yet-to-be announced processor, up to 640GB of hard drive space, up to 4GB of RAM, an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 GPU, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi and a multi-touch finger pad.
Unfortunately this announcement only detailed the European release (next month @ €599) and failed to notify us of a North American launch.
via engadget
Tags: ati mobility, bluetooth 2.1, butterfly m, EasyNote, finger pad, ifa, multi-touch, notebooki, packard bell, radeon hd 4330, Uncategorized, WiFi15 Apr

We have one more laptop coming from Packard Bell. It’s the EasyNote Butterfly Laptop which follows the DOT netbooks we’ve seen last week. The laptop packs a 13.4-inch LED-backlit display, an Intel Ultra Low Voltage processor, an ATI Mobility Radeon HD4330 graphics card, an SSD or a regular HDD, a multitouch trackpad and optional 3G. The laptop is also promising 8 hours of battery life which should be more than enough for your mobile activities.
The laptop will be available in Europe soon but as always, we have no details on prices or availability dates.
Tags: Butterfly, EasyNote, Europe, Laptops, packard bell, Portable Devices11 Apr

Packard Bell has announced two new netbooks for Europe, the DOT M and the DOT S. They aren’t exactly new netbooks but rebranded Acer netbooks. The DOT S is a 10.1-inch netbook which is very similar to Acer Aspire One D250. The DOT is a 11.6-inch Aspire One so in case you spot it around in Europe, you’re going to know what to expect from it.
The exterior is somewhat different. There’s a textured palm rest available, silver touches to the trackpads and a different lid. The DOT S will sell for 299 Euros and the DOT M will cost 399 Euros. Both netbooks are arriving this month so hurry up and get them.
Tags: Acer, DOT M, DOT S, Europe, Laptops, netbooks, packard bell, Portable Devices23 Sep
Further saturating the netbook market, Packard Bell today announced the “dot”, an 8.9 inch netbook that is a clone of every other netbook out there in the market right now.
Built around the same Intel Atom processor found in other netbooks, the dot will include a 160GB hard drive, 1GB RAM and a 6-cell battery for extended battery life. There will also be a webcam and 3G for net addicts.
And yes, it will come installed with Windows XP. No Linux for you.
The dot is set for release this November in Europe for around 315GBP, which comes to about $580, though I believe the price will be cut for the US release.
Tags: dot, Laptops, packard bell
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