Taiwan computer manufacturer Acer is discontinuing its eMachines brand. The move, which will see the brand’s operations come to a close, forms part of the company’s overall move away from budget base models and towards ultrabooks and similar form factors, something CEO JT Wang started in late 2011. The company is continuing its three-year brand-consolidating […]
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Packard Bell has expanded its budget range of notebooks. The EasyNote TE, promoted as a “value-proposition” for students and social network users, is powered by an AMD 1.4GHz E1-1200 processor, with a 15.6-inch 1366×768 display and Radeon HD 7310 graphics. A 750GB hard drive provides storage, while Wi-Fi, one USB 3.0 connection and two USB […]
The UK’s Packard Bell this week unveiled a redesigned oneTwo all-in-one desktop. It’s now 65 percent thinner than its predecessor, though the numbers aren’t available. It will be available in 21.5- and 23-inch screen sizes, both with a 1080p resolution and touch input. The processor choices include second-generation Intel Core units along with options of […]
Nero has expanded their relationship with Acer Group, by the end of 2009, Acer Group will bundle Nero 9 Essentials, an OEM version of the Nero 9 integrated digital media and home entertainment software suite, on all desktop systems sold globally, including the Acer, Gateway, Packard Bell and eMachines brands. Currently, all Packard Bell branded […]
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