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Acer's subsidiary Packard Bell has recently updated its product line with the introduction of a new, ultraportable system that the PC vendor showcased at this year's IFA event in Berlin, Germany. The said model, part of the company's EasyNote Butterfly series, has been designed to provide users with a ... |
9 September 2009 06:19 GMT |
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Acer's Packard Bell has just announced the introduction of an updated version of the company's ixtreme desktop computer system, designed to provide users with support for the latest in computing hardware, as well as a number of design features that are to enable an accessible computing experience. According... |
10 July 2009 10:33 GMT |
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After having released its latest Dot netbooks, Packard Bell, wholly owned subsidiary of Acer Inc., has just announced the introduction of another computer system, as part of its lineup of portable PCs. The new system will be available as the EasyNote Butterfly, a 13.4-inch laptop that is based on Intel's latest ... |
15 April 2009 05:08 GMT |
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Early last week Acer surprised everybody with the high number of new products it released, including some highly anticipated portable PCs, such as the 11-inch Aspire One netbook. The new model was designed to extend the company's line of small-power, low-cost portable PCs and provide users with some more configu... |
13 April 2009 04:51 GMT |
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Packard Bell, currently a subsidiary of Acer, has brought an impressive lineup at this year’s CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany. The company's booth, which was only steps away from that of Acer, included the new ipower X2.0 gaming systems, which mark the PC vendor's keen interest in the growing market fo... |
5 March 2009 04:34 GMT |
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There is a certain wind of change blowing over at Packard Bell, a company that was acquired by the worldwide leading systems vendor Acer. After introducing its high-end iPower GX gaming notebook last week, the company also announced its very first portable system computer, specifically designed to meet the requi... |
22 September 2008 08:48 GMT |
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Here's a company we haven't heard much of recently. Packard Bell has decided to officially unveil a new portable computer system specifically designed to meet the requirements of today's high-end gaming users. Dubbed iPower GX, the new laptop has been built using the latest in hardware technologies, ra... |
19 September 2008 10:54 GMT |
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Gaming users are becoming increasingly interesting for both hardware manufacturers and computer system builders. As most of you already know, a number of top system makers have released their own desktop or portable computer rigs, designed to help users get better as far as their gaming skills go. Apparently, Packard... |
7 July 2008 05:45 GMT |
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Taiwanese notebook PC vendor will start manufacturing Acer-branded desktop computers, as well as fully-fledged gaming systems. The situation may seem a little confusing, given the fact that Acer has been associated with notebook PCs, but the company starts pitching at the desktop market as well.The news have been bro... |
13 March 2008 12:03 GMT |
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Acer has just struck a deal with European electronics maker Packard Bell and purchased 75 percent of it in an attempt to increase its brand awareness in Europe. It seems that Acer is constantly shopping in order to consolidate its position outside the Taiwanese market.The 75 percent of Packard Bell cost Acer $45.8 mi... |
1 February 2008 06:31 GMT |
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Ed Coleman, Gateway Corporate Executive Officer has resigned, three months after he coordinated the sale of his company to Taiwanese PC maker Acer. Coleman started his career at Gateway in September 2006, and announced that he would terminate his contract at the end of January next year. Gateway has lost much of its ... |
17 December 2007 02:51 GMT |
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Some things are way better if done after some research and intense development. It's enough to check out Packard Bell's last creation. Apparently, the giant company kept a low profile lately, while some say it has largely disappeared from the North American market. Still PB is still very active in Europe. I... |
11 November 2007 08:31 GMT |
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The computer hardware manufacturing market is one of the most volatile segments of the entire industry and this is especially true for the branded computer systems that are made in big quantities while providing users with a rather limited set of options and customizable features. One of the companies that try really... |
26 September 2007 10:19 GMT |
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The Chinese computer manufacturing company Lenovo is not one to let its plans go awry so easily, nor does it accept defeat without a serious fight. Even as the company still has yet to completely integrate the European arm of the former IBM personal computer and notebook producing division, Lenovo still has many more... |
25 September 2007 10:56 GMT |
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Gianfranco Lanci, Acer's president and chief executive officer, outlined his company's global strategy for the near future at a global press conference that took place in Madrid. This conference was aimed at shedding some light on Acer's global business strategy for the upcoming year and at the same ti... |
24 September 2007 09:52 GMT |
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Packard Bell announced the launch of a new ultra portable mini computer system, the EasyNote XS, which is a seven inch notebook featuring advanced technologies that allow it to run Microsoft's Windows XP Home Edition. In fact, because of its processing power and features the latest product from Packard Bell is a... |
4 September 2007 09:29 GMT |
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Lenovo is currently one of the top computer hardware manufacturers and vendors in the world and the Chinese company is constantly expanding its market reach and status. The newest market where Lenovo hopes to gain a strong foothold is the European one that even if it doesn't expand as rapidly as the Chinese mark... |
8 August 2007 08:50 GMT |
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I would rather associate the Packard Bell name with radio devices manufacturing, since the company made its first steps in the industry in 1926. Some might even associate the brand's name with others of similar name such as Hewlett-Packard, Packard, Pacific Bell and more.Packard Bell is not quite famous for its ... |
12 July 2007 03:43 GMT |
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