REVIEW PACKARD BELL EASYNOTE TJ65 NOTEBOOK

Packard Bell has belonged to the notebook giant Acer as a standalone brand for about two years. Since then Packard Bell has been supplying the budget line because they naturally don't want to compete against themselves. Thus, the objectives are especially a good value for money ratio without extraordinary workmanship and special materials.

The EasyNote TJ is probably Packard Bell's notebook range that is soonest supplying the multimedia mainstream: A 15.6 inch display suitable for the masses, middle class graphic card, dual-core processor - too little for the demanding gamer but too much performance for the pencil pusher.

First there are six different configurations for the TJ range displayed on Packard Bell's homepage. Starting with an Athlon X2 with 2 GHz and a Radeon 4570 over anIntel Core 2 Duo and an Nvidia Geforce G 105M up to the top models with a Geforce GT 240M graphic card - there should be something for every multimedia fan.

Our configuration alternative isn't found on Packard Bell's German homepage. The start into the Easynote TJ range is made by a Pentium Dual Core processor with the model name T4300 and 2.1 clock rate. The already mentioned Geforce G105M with a 512 MByte memory is used as the graphic card. This combination officially has the somewhat unwieldy name Packard Bell Easynote TJ 65-CU-075GE. The price liesaround 550 euro. By the way, in the internet there are also models with Intel's onboard graphic card GMA 4500M HD available but the price difference to our configuration is only slight.

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