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EasyNote Easynote MB Notebook Review - CNET Asia

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CNET Asia have published a review of the EasyNote Easynote MB notebook PC from Packard Bell. 'Getting this Easynote buys you some interesting looks and some decent internal components. A 1.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 provides the bulk of the grunt, while 2GB of RAM helps applications run smoothly. 160GB of disk space is about what you'd expect from a laptop at this price point, and the DVD rewriter drive living on the right side is, again, par for the course. Packard Bell provides a semi-potent graphics card in the form of an Nvidia GeForce 8600M. Don't expect it to run all the latest games at high speed, but it won't let you down if you fancy a quick blast of F.E.A.R, Unreal Tournament or Doom 3, as long as it's at low resolution. Interestingly, Packard Bell has supplied DVI as well as HDMI video outputs--something seldom seen on laptops. Both are HDCP-enabled, but as there's no Blu-ray or HD DVD drive, you can't watch high-definition movies on the laptop.'

Read: EasyNote Easynote MB (Core 2 Duo T5450 processor 1.66GHz; 2GB RAM) - CNET Asia

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