
Still remember the Packard Bell netbooks we told you about not so long ago? The Packard Bell Dot S and Dot M netbooks which were actually repackaged and rebranded Acer Aspire One netbooks are now officially launched in the UK.
The Packard Bell Dot M sports an Acer Aspire One 751 chassis as well as the same keyboard and hinges, but is equipped with AMD Athlon L1110. Other features of the Packard Bell Dot M include 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, Bluetooth and possibly an integrated 3G and Windows Vista OS. The Dot M is slated for July release and will cost around £349.
Meanwhile the Packard Bell Dot S sports a 10.1 inch display,1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD, Windows XP, integrated 3G and looks exatly like the Acer Aspire One D250. It will be running on Intel Atom Processor. It will cost around £249.
Via Pocket-Lint
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Of course we all know that Acer owns the Packard Bell brands. And so it is not surprising that Packard Bell which is well known supplier in Europe to release Acer’s new line of netbooks to the European market under the Packard Bell branding or rebadging if you may want to call it that way.
And so we learned that Packard Bell will be releasing the DOT S netbook which is an 10-inch beauty with WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G options as well as the standard netbook, or shall we say Aspire One specs including 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, webcam, 5-in-1 flash memory card readers. These specs of course point to a previously announced Acer D250 netbook.
The other Packard Bell netbook slated to debut in the European Market is the DOT M netbook which as we learn will have an 11.6 inch display with 1366×768 pixel resolution, it will have an Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz CPU plus similar specs as the DOT S.
The Packard Bell DOT S is slated to debut this week with a price tag of 299 Euros, and the DOT M will be available at the end of this month for a sweet price tag of 399 Euros.
Via Liliputing and Blogeee
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