The reports of the Packard Bell Dot netbook’s death appear to have been mildly exaggerated. I reported back in March that Packard Bell was pulling the plug on its 8.9 inch version of the Dot, a ...
Packard Bell are apparently preparing to axe their "dot" netbook, despite it never actually reaching shelves. The budget ultraportable was launched last September, and should have gone on sale in ...
The Packard Bell Dot M/A is an 11.6 inch laptop that looks an awful lot like an Acer Aspire 1810. And that’s because it basically is an Acer Aspire 1810 with a different name. Acer owns the Packard ...
It’s official: Now that Packard Bell has unveiled the Dot, every computer manufacturer in the known Universe has produced the same 8.9″, 1.6GHz Atom, 1GB RAM, XP-running system. So what’s next for ...
A notebook doesn’t sit discreetly on a café table, but the dot does. Its small size makes it perfect for consuming content on the go. A notebook doesn’t slide easily into a handbag, but the dot does.
Packard Bell are the latest to weigh into the netbook arena, with the "dot" [pdf link]. Packing the usual combination of Intel's 1.6GHz Atom, 1GB of RAM and an 8.9-inch display running at 1024 x 600, ...
Well, we pointed to this last week in a comment from Acer’s CEO (Acer acquired 75% of Packard Bell awhile back.) Packard Bell has announced their entry into the Netbook race and it’s called the ...