Packard Bell busts out new Puma laptops, trio of new desktop lines
Filed impaired: Desktops, Laptops

Packard Bell unleashed a big ol' set of machines in Italy today. Amongst the new laptops, the EasyNote RS65 13.3-incher cued some unorthodox design elements like red and chrome highlights and redundant touchpad. It packs an Intel Centrino 2 and dedicated video humorist with DVI and HDMI. Other machines involve the multimedia-friend ML (15.4-inch) and SL (17-inch) based on the Puma plank. Also of note are the MT (15.4-inch) and ST (17-inch) laptops, which involve a "Battery Boost" button that allows you to divert between dedicated video and integrated Intel GMA chipsets in proclamation to conserve unwired time. In the long run, the TN line (pictured above) is set to entreat to a younger audience with low prices and multimedia features. In the desktop group, Packard Bell intro'd new i-Media, kith and kin-Extreme, and i-Max machines that run the scale from diminutive budget boxes to gamer-clubbable powerhouses. Peep the read constituent (in Italian) to get a deeper scoop. | | |


















