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Old 04-25-2006, 05:36 PM   #41
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ah, the wimps have run away!
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ah, the wimps have run away!

and it is very normal result. If you havent got strong informations about certain issues, you can not discuss these things in well-informed people.

This market is a sharp, fast-growing, dog eating, quick changing...so indicating a 1 year old (even, 6 months ago)nbook review will not take so much care for me today. This rule is also acceptable in next years and actually next months...

I couldnt race with them, so many so many nbooks around release month by month...Who is best and who is worst races will not end until the world end...


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Two things - let's keep on-topic, and make sure that the conversation stays notebook-related and non-personal. We'd appreciate that.

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http://www.notebookjournal.de/tests/108 reviews (in German) Packard Bell EasyNote V7800 (15,4" Core Duo). I haven't read the 6pages + pics in the end) review (no interest). The resume points the positive features (e.g. good keyboard, HD recovery, ECO silent mode, integrated bass subwoofer, dvi slot, express card, bright display...) and negative ones (bad documentation, weak display backcover, too weak performance for X1600 graphic, no VGA, no recovery CD...).

Probably the brand is really trying to improve.
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This is what we want to imply here. PB tries to play hard for other players.
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This is what we want to imply here. PB tries to play hard for other players.
precisely.

No-one can sit there and say that PB isnt trying hard. The Easynote V is no exception, although not available in the UK yet, i'd sure buy one.
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No-one can sit there and say that PB isnt trying hard. The Easynote V is no exception, although not available in the UK yet, i'd sure buy one.

I find strange how it cant be available in UK while ok in Turkey. I see updated Easynote V/W series in many PC malls,showrooms in Turkey.


Such as, a few TR sites for newest PB V series;
-http://www.hepsiburada.com/productdetails.aspx?categoryid=81876&productid=bd700549
-http://www.mavibilgisayar.com/katalog/urunler/listele.php?s=AoXoIsqNLLoGNqyO6XxgEJakeCy6rCOKfweV26J2Fk7ZM54aIB&no=88
-http://www.pcdepo.com/asp/listgroup.asp?Group_ID=NtPAC

many...It comes me strange not to see sales in UK yet.


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we cannot get the Easynote V or R in the UK.

However we can get the Easynote W (which i own), A, L, J, B, and S series notebooks
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Do you really know why you dont find? any opinion?
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ive no idea mate
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