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Packard Bell laptop 'an ideal mid-range computer'

11th October 2010

Britons looking to enter online auctions for laptops could be interested in one reviewer's praise of the Packard Bell EasyNote TM.

Tom Morgan of Expert Reviews states that the computer's 500 hard disk drive "should provide ample storage", while the 2.13GHz Core i3 330M processor, 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium and Intel HD graphics chip are deemed to make it "more than fast enough for everyday tasks".

He goes on to praise the laptop's "spacious" keyboard, which includes a dedicated shortcut linking to inbuilt social networking software, while the presence of a DVD writer is said to be "a welcome addition".

"For a mid-range laptop, performance is stellar," Mr Morgan adds, as the device was given an overall score of three stars out of a possible five.

Earlier this month, Expert Reviews' Barry de la Rosa noted that the keyboard of the Dell Latitude 2110 is "very comfortable to type on".

Posted by Steve Taylor

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