FEATURED

GADGET BLOG

Archive for packard bell

packardbell-ixtreme already rolled out its updated line of desktop PCs earlier this month, and it’s now done the same with its higher-end “” desktop, which gets some upgraded specs and a sleek new look. While that exterior is certainly a step up for , it’s not quite as eye-catching as the specs, which include your choice of Core i7, Core 2 Quad, or AMD Phenom II X4 processors, up to 12GB of DDR3 memory, a max 3TB of storage space, your choice of a few NVIDIA graphics options (including the 1GB GeForce GTS 250), an optional Blu-ray combo drive, and ten USB ports for anything that won’t fit inside. No word on a release ’round here, of course, but folks in the UK will be able to pick this one up this month with a starting price of £599 (or just under $1,000).

  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , , ,
Categories : Hardware
Comments (0)
Jul
03

Packard Bell Imedia Lineup

Posted by: GadGet | Comments (0)

3july_packard_bell recently overhauled its logo in an effort to keep up with the times, but are its offerings up to the same task? The new lineup immediately recalls the recently announced M-series desktops from Acer, and that’s no accident. The innards are remarkably similar too, with the top models sporting Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom II X4 processors, a 1.5GB GeForce GT230, HDMI out, Blu-Ray combo drive and a maximum of 8GB DDR3 memory and 1TB of storage. While none of the specs are on the blistering edge of innovation, there’s plenty of power there and keen pricing could make them an attractive proposition. The entry-level Celeron-based units start at £299 ($490) in the UK.

  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: ,
Categories : Hardware
Comments (0)

packard-bell-butterfly-04-14-09

While Acer is keeping plenty of its latest and greatest laptops for itself, it’s also keeping its subsidiary fairly well supplied with some gear to reshape and rebrand, with this new Butterfly model only the latest to surface following a pair of new DOT netbooks. This one steps above netbook territory with a 13.4-inch LED-backlit display, however, along with an unspecified Intel Ultra Low Voltage processor, ATI HD4330 graphics, your choice of an SSD or standard hard drive, a multitouch trackpad, optional 3G, and a promised eight hours of battery life. No word on a price just yet, but, as with the netbooks, this one will be reserved for the European market.

  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , ,
Categories : LAPTOP
Comments (0)

GADGET STATS

GadGetIze