Typical price: £699
What is it: Stylish 15.4-inch all-purpose laptop
What we think: Its looks won't appeal to everyone, but the EasyNote MB offers good value for money and some neat design touches
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 November 2007
Tags: Packard Bell, Packard Bell EasyNote MB, contrast, pixels, resolution
We like:
Unique appearance; value for money
We don't like:
Build quality is questionable in places; circular design of mouse trackpad limits usability
Also known as:
Packard Bell EasyNote MB88-P-003
CNET UK judgement:
The Packard Bell name isn't synonymous with quality or style, but the EasyNote MB does its best to change those perceptions. It's affordable, has a good specification and best of all, it doesn't look like every other laptop on the shelf
Full review:
Packard Bell isn't the first brand that springs to mind when we think of gorgeous laptops. But the company aims to change perceptions with its latest range, which includes the stylish EasyNote MB. It's designed to appeal to anyone with one eye on design, and the other on value. You can pick one up from your local Dixons for £699. Continue Reading...
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