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2011年7月17日星期日

Packard Bell EasyNote TSX66 review

Eye catching design of a notebook is good only as long as it is eye catching. Packard Bell, a vendor with a history of questionable color choice, have chosen to bet on a bronze finish date (company name it "honey" bronze ") with Packard Bell EasyNote TSX66, and we are not sure whether we like it so much.

Each with their own, and if you want a laptop with a unique color scheme when you can do a lot worse. During this Packard Bell EasyNote TSX66 sun-tanned exterior lurks the powerful quad-core Intel Core i7-2630QM Sandy Bridge, along with 6 GB of RAM. This let Packard Bell romp home with a high Worldbench 6 score of 132 points.

On the other hand, the lack of a dedicated graphics processor, the Packard Bell EasyNote TSX66 uses Intel's integrated HD graphics, accounts for horribly poor graphics performance results, only 17 fps in horror at highest Details settings.

But there are several features that help keep your Packard Bell EasyNote TSX66 's chin, such as excellent keyboard. Well spaced out at full size, isolated keys (apart from the return and hash keys, which somewhat strange touch each other), Packard Bell EasyNote TSX66 is very easy to work with.

This is supported by a trackpad that supports some multitouch gestures and scrolling, improve the constituent experience at Packard Bell EasyNote TSX66. There is also a generous 750 GB hard drive, while MobileMark 2007 battery life productivity results of 6 hours and 21 minutes is better than many other models in this price range.


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