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    Packard-Bell Easynote MB White/Orange?

    Discussion in 'Packard Bell' started by newcross, Feb 26, 2008.

  1. newcross

    newcross Notebook Enthusiast

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    has anybody out there used the Easynote Limited Edition?

    Some review said the one comes with matt screen, but at least for UK market it's glossy screen as I understand. I want to know how good the screen quality is. (e.g. tone reproduction etc.)

    Obviously, Packard-Bell isn't that popular pick in this forum, so I don't know whether I get any reply on this at all, but still this is worth asking. :)


    http://www.packardbell.co.uk/produc...-mb88-p-003/productsheet-PC03Q00101-1240.html
     
  2. mikepage

    mikepage Newbie

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    hi mate

    I recently bought that laptop and althought i'm no critic, I think its a pretty decent laptop. The screen is great - glossy, excellent clarity, and tone reproduction. The only problem i have with it is the slightly damp processor. Despite this, it serves all my needs for work and the odd game :p
     
  3. ElKid

    ElKid Notebook Evangelist

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    I haven't used the LE, but there's not much difference between it and a regular EasyNote, except for the ugly paint scheme.