Packard Bell debuts dot m/u ‘netbook with the performance of a notebook’

Packard Bell sure has been keeping itself busy lately with some new laptops , desktops , and even the odd display , but it looks like it’s not quite ready to stop this train just yet, and it’s now also introduced its new dot m/u “netbook.” According to Packard Bell, that is the “first netbook with the performance of a notebook,” which could also mean that it’s simply not a netbook at all depending on your point of view. Either way, the device is small and light (just over three pounds with an 11.6-inch screen), and a definite step up from your average Atom-based netbook in terms of performance, with it packing an unspecified Intel ULV processor, up to 4GB of RAM, a max 500GB hard drive, a multitouch trackpad, a 5-in1 memory card reader, and Windows 7 Home Premium for an OS

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Packard Bell debuts dot m/u ‘netbook with the performance of a notebook’

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