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by whatanoldbag - written on 01/05/08 (Very useful, 1208 readings)
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MY PURCHASE I bought this Easy Note laptop from PC World a few weeks ago and paid £419. It is therefore pretty much an entry level machine, but I think it has some great features, which if they fit your requirements, make this a great buy. Packard Bell have been making laptops for years - they have been in business since 1991 and are a familiar name, though not one really associated with quality, so I did have some initial concerns when the salesman suggested it. The name dates back to 1926, when they made radios and televisons for America, and was bought in the 1980s and attached to this new PC company. The computers they made in the early nineties were, frankly, ...
Packard Bell Easy Note S8951
by cameronrose - written on 24/02/08 (Useful, 44 readings)
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This laptop is not to bad at a fair price! Its alright for the average user who needs it for internet and work / school / or college. My brother currently owns one of these and he thinks its great for use of watching movies and internet browsing. He don t use it for much else. but when it comes to me i m a bit more fussy. I like my button in the right place or at closely in the right place. I find that the keyboard seems a bit disorganised, and for a Packard Bell that seems a little strange. And also they feel a little strange to type on. On other hand the hard drive space is fine, with 80GB there is plenty of room put a fair few movies and songs. its got a very crisp ...
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by Deenie - written on 11/04/01 (Very useful, 2006 readings)
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to own one, I can go on nothing but the specification to judge whether it is good or not. I would have no idea of comparing the different makes available. The day came when my dad decided to buy himself a laptop and learn how to start a computer, type up his letters etc. I have tried teaching him how to use my pc but he had no real interest to learn. Then a friend of his mentioned that he had bought a laptop and it was much easier to learn on, so he decided he'd give it a try. Off we went on the search to find one, not too expensive but adequate for everything he might use it for. Although I steer clear of PC World for PCs, laptops are a different story. You ...


