The Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 is a low-cost laptop with a large 1TB hard drive and lightweight design to let you easily work and be entertained when you're on the go.
Slim yet powerful
Accomplish your goals quickly with the advanced efficiency of 5th-generation Intel Core i3. With up to a 1TB hard-drive space, you can keep your files at your fingertips, and the large multi-gesture touchpad and numeric keypad make tasks speed by.
Entertainment ready
Text looks crisp and graphics are vibrant and sharp thanks to the high-definition 15.6" Ultrabright™ high definition screen (1366 x 768 resolution). The EasyNote TE69 laptop is built with integrated DVD player to give you the option to watch films and box sets without connecting to the internet. It also has a HDMI port to let you connect watch your videos and movies on the big screen HD TV.
Packard Bell still exist? I'm going to see a Mesh Computers deal next.
amour3k to Elevation
21 Jun 161#5
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Mesh?
Or iMesh?, lol.
But in all fairness though, Mesh weren't half bad in their own right for a wee while mind?, so ..... :-)
cojack to Elevation
21 Jun 16#9
They are made by Acer, my E1-571 looks similar to this model.
amour3k
21 Jun 163#6
Clown!.
Lool.
mkara
21 Jun 163#7
Lool :laughing:
ihaveaquestion
21 Jun 16#8
I can't see a DVD player on this baseball bat. I wanted to put Windows 7 on it. My last baseball bat had Windows 10 on it.
littel helper
21 Jun 16#10
aparantely battery life is exceptional !
Elevation
21 Jun 16#11
Ahh that's interesting. And from Acer was born Asus.....to me this is ironic as I'd never even consider buying Acer stuff to be honest.
atippett
21 Jun 16#12
Sounds like a reasonable laptop for my son to use for school work (once I remove the bloatware) at a reasonable price, duely ordered and heat added - thanks. Already upgraded to Windows 10 as well which is nice given the deadline of 27th July for anyone wanting to upgrade for free.
paulobrien
21 Jun 16#13
Great deal with an i3 at this price. Screen pretty low res obviously is the cost saving...
logohigh
21 Jun 16#14
Packard bell
lol
szigmon123
21 Jun 16#15
EEsEscom for the win
Smartguy1
21 Jun 16#16
Wasn't it the intention for Acer only to sell its high end stuff under the Packard bell brand. They may have been better off calling it something else. Bought two Packard bell PC's back in the OO's. Never again. Both broke within a couple of years and they weren't cheap. Maybe better today but I thought this brand was dead and buried. For me it is.......
smr1 to Smartguy1
23 Jun 16#19
The other way around. The cheap, low end stuff was to be sold as Packard Bell.
I haven't bought an Acer since the iconia a510 tablet a few years back which was a decent tablet and a travelmate 803 laptop for around £1300 over ten years ago. Again it was a decent laptop for the time with bluetooth, wireless, radeon gpu and smartcard reader/writer.
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The Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 is a low-cost laptop with a large 1TB hard drive and lightweight design to let you easily work and be entertained when you're on the go.
Slim yet powerful
Accomplish your goals quickly with the advanced efficiency of 5th-generation Intel Core i3. With up to a 1TB hard-drive space, you can keep your files at your fingertips, and the large multi-gesture touchpad and numeric keypad make tasks speed by.
Entertainment ready
Text looks crisp and graphics are vibrant and sharp thanks to the high-definition 15.6" Ultrabright™ high definition screen (1366 x 768 resolution). The EasyNote TE69 laptop is built with integrated DVD player to give you the option to watch films and box sets without connecting to the internet. It also has a HDMI port to let you connect watch your videos and movies on the big screen HD TV.
bb8 ;)
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Mesh?
Or iMesh?, lol.
But in all fairness though, Mesh weren't half bad in their own right for a wee while mind?, so ..... :-)
Lool.
lol
I haven't bought an Acer since the iconia a510 tablet a few years back which was a decent tablet and a travelmate 803 laptop for around £1300 over ten years ago. Again it was a decent laptop for the time with bluetooth, wireless, radeon gpu and smartcard reader/writer.