Packard Bell EasyNote TS, Celeron Dual Core, 2GB RAM, 320GB Hard Drive, 15.6 inch Laptop - Red
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The Packard Bell EasyNote TS laptop in Red is a stylish traveling companion that keeps you in touch and entertained wherever you roam.

Enjoy access to the internet, social networking and emails on the move thanks to built-in WiFi, as well as organising your files, listening to your music, watching movies and much more.

The 15.6" widescreen display is perfect for viewing your digital camera pictures in detail, playing games or watching films through the laptop's DVD optical drive.

It's powered by an Intel® Celeron® Dual Core processor and features 2GB RAM, with a 320GB hard drive, giving you storage space for up to 91,000 digital photos, 80,000 MP3s, 140 hours of DVD standard video or 38 hours of HD video.

The Packard Bell Social Networks app lets you access the most popular social networking sites with just one touch of a button – connect with friends on Facebook, upload your photos to Flickr or share videos on YouTube.

The Packard Bell EasyNote TS laptop comes with an up-to-date software package, including Windows 7 Home Premium. Use the built-in webcam to chat to friends or family face to face anywhere in the world via Skype – keeping in touch has never been easier.

A multi-gesture touchpad allows allows you to navigate quickly with easy scrolling, zooming and flicking, and you also get the full version of Adobe Photoshop Elements, which is perfect for touching up your digital photos.

Useful info:

  • Intel® Celeron® Dual Core processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • 320GB hard drive
  • 15.6 inch display
  • DVD optical drive
  • Integrated graphics
  • 802.11 b/g/n WiFi
  • Webcam
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
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Packard Bell EasyNote TS Celeron Dual Core 2GB RAM 320GB Hard Drive 15.6 inch Laptop Red
 
3.6

(based on 8 reviews)

63%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good battery life (6)
  • Good construction (5)
  • Nice design and brand (5)
  • Reliable performances (feature set) (5)
  • Good software bundle (operating system, office, …) (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Internet usage at home (browsing, emails) (6)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Tech savvy (4)
      • Primary use:
      • Personal (6)

    Reviewed by 8 customers

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    3.0

    Doubtful

    By Nicsel

    from Newport

    See all my reviews

    Pros

    • Good Battery Life

    Cons

    • Poor Software Bundle (operating system, office, …)

    Best Uses

    • Internet usage at home (browsing, emails)

    Comments about Packard Bell EasyNote TS Celeron Dual Core 2GB RAM 320GB Hard Drive 15.6 inch Laptop Red:

    Ordered as an alternative when first choice was repeatedly delayed. Probably should have known better than to buy PB as have had problems with them before. Had it about 2 weeks and it has already 'blue screened' 3 times. Not running anything out of the ordinary just emails banking and facebook and not installed any extra programs except antivirus. The software with it is nothing special only 'trial' versions, etc. No operating system discs come with it you need about 7 discs to create your own back up but I recommend getting at least 10 as quite a few failed and were spat out only to have to be done on a new disc. I suppose I'm glad I paid for the extra warranty as I imagine this laptop with be back and forth to the repair centre numerous times over the next few years!

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    • Personal
     
    5.0

    Great Purchase

    By jorja

    from liverpool

    About Me Avid Gamer, Tech Savvy

    See all my reviews

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Good Battery Life
    • Good Construction
    • Good Picture Quality
    • Nice design and brand
    • Reliable Performances (feature set)

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Internet usage at home (browsing, emails)
      • Internet usage at work (browsing, emails)

      Comments about Packard Bell EasyNote TS Celeron Dual Core 2GB RAM 320GB Hard Drive 15.6 inch Laptop Red:

      Overall i am happy with my laptop it has all the basics i need. [...]

      • Primary use:
      • Personal
       
      5.0

      great product does what it says

      By kath

      from wolverhampton

      About Me Technically Challenged

      See all my reviews

      Pros

      • Good Battery Life
      • Good Construction
      • Good software bundle (operating system, office, …)
      • Nice design and brand
      • Reliable Performances (feature set)

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Internet usage at home (browsing, emails)

        Comments about Packard Bell EasyNote TS Celeron Dual Core 2GB RAM 320GB Hard Drive 15.6 inch Laptop Red:

        fabulous looking easy to use i am only a novice on computers but it is so easy to use that i was able to set it up myself looks more expensive that it is i have already recommended it to my friends

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        • Personal
         
        1.0

        terrible

        By clarabell

        from westmidlands

        Pros

          Cons

          • Broken mouse pad
          • Poor Software Bundle (operating system, office, …)
          • Unreliable Performances (feature set)

          Best Uses

            Comments about Packard Bell EasyNote TS Celeron Dual Core 2GB RAM 320GB Hard Drive 15.6 inch Laptop Red:

            I would not recomend this product started to set it up then the mouse pad broke could not return as i had turned it on (had to of course to start it up) [...]

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            Buying Guide

            Buying a new computer can be a tough decision with so many different and important elements to consider. With technology advancing so quickly it is important to try and think what your future computing needs will be as well as your present requirements. If it’s a desktop PC for the home or a mobile laptop to use on the go we have what you are looking for with prices to suit all budgets.

            What will you need to get your PC up and running? And what will you need to access the wide range of facilities available through your PC? From printing high quality photographs to connecting your PC to your home network for sharing HD content and watching downloads, we have all you need to get the best from your PC.

            Things to consider when buying a new PC:

            Processor

            The processor is the PC’s brain, the processor drives performance and quality of applications. The processor speed is shown in Gigahertz (GHz), the higher the GHz the faster the processor. Our computing range features both Intel and AMD processors from standard everyday use to ultra fast advanced processors for home entertainment and gaming.

            RAM (Random Access Memory)

            RAM is the PC’s working space where work progress is stored and is measured in Kb and Gb. The more RAM your computer has, the more efficiently it will perform. 1GB of RAM is suitable for running everyday tasks such as emailing, browsing the internet and word processing, for running numerous applications together 2GB of RAM upwards would be required. For gaming and home entertainment requirements 3GB – 4GB of RAM is optimum.

            Hard Drive (HDD)

            The hard drive is where images, software, music files and all data is stored. HDD is measured in Gigabytes (Gb) and can go up to Terabytes (Tb), the higher the figure, the more storage space. External hard drives can also be used in conjunction with the main hard drive, these can be used to increase the computers hard drive capacity and/or to back up important files. The table below shows the volume of files that can be stored on your computers hard drive. *

            Capacity Digital Photos Songs (MP3) DVD quality video (hours) HD Video(hours)
            160Gb Up to 45,000 Up to 40,000 Up to 71 Up to 19
            320Gb Up to 91,000 Up to 80,000 Up to 140 Up to 38
            500Gb Up to 142,000 Up to 125,000 Up to 220 Up to 60
            750Gb Up to 214,000 Up to 187,000 Up to 330 Up to 90
            1Tb Up to 280,000 Up to 250,000 Up to 440 Up to 120

            * Available capacity dependent on operating environment and file size

            Optical Drive

            Optical drives allow you to read and in some cases write discs in order to use CD’s, DVD’s, load and install software and write data to discs.

            • CD-ROM - only reads CDs
            • CD-RW - Record and play CDs
            • DVD-ROM - reads CDs and DVDs
            • DVD RW - Record and play CDs and DVDs
            • DVD Dual Layer - Loads double DVD

            Blu-Ray

            If you are looking for high definition (HD) playback then look for items that have a BluRay drive. BluRay drives also plays CD’s and DVD’s.

            Connectivity

            To get the best from your PC you may want to consider how to connect to other devices to utilise some of the more advanced applications

            Bluetooth

            Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications system intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed electronic devices. Bluetooth uses radio waves to wirelessly link compatible laptops, mobiles, scanners etc within 100m radius (dependant on conditions) and allows users to view contents of a mobile phone on a PC.

            Wi-Fi

            Wi-fi is wireless networking - the ability to connect to a network or PC using radio signals (as opposed to network cabling). It's faster and has a greater range than Bluetooth, and is ideal for home or office connectivity. Check www.jwire.com for wireless hotspots.

            Graphics

            • Integrated graphics – a graphics processor/chipset is included on the computers motherboard. The integrated chipset requires memory so will be shared from the main PC RAM.
            • Dedicated graphics – this is a separate card fitted into a computer that has a graphics processor and its own dedicated memory, ranging from 64Mb up to 512Mb.

            If you require your PC primarily for surfing the net or doing general computing like word processing and creating spreadsheets integrated graphics will be sufficient to do this. If you want your PC for multimedia projects or gaming then look for dedicated graphics with the higher the dedicated memory the better.

            Computing A - Z Jargon Buster

            • A

              ADSL
              Stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. A technology that converts an ordinary household telephone line into an extremely fast internet connection.
              AntiVirus
              Software designed to protect PCs from malicious computer code.

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            • B

              Bluetooth
              A technology that allows devices (computers, phones, printers, etc) to communicate with each other wirelessly.
              BluRay
              A new high capacity(up to 50gb) format that delivers high-definition technology on DVD-sized discs.
              Broadband
              Refers to high-speed internet connections, such as ADSL.
              Browser
              The short name for a web browser, an application that lets you view pages on the internet. Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are the two most popular browsers.

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            • C

              Cache
              A store for frequently-used data or files. Data can be accessed from a cache more quickly than from its original source. Web browsers use a hard disk cache for web pages, while computer processors often have small amounts of very speedy memory as a cache.
              Centrino
              This is a technology made up of a processor, chipset and integrated wireless capability designed for laptops. Laptops with Centrino should deliver better performance, have a longer battery life and increased wireless capability
              Chipset
              This is a group of integrated circuits that are designed to work together. The chipset can control communication between different parts of the PC.
              Connectivity
              To get the best from your PC you may want to consider how to connect to other devices to utilise some of the more advanced applications. (See Bluetooth, WiFi and Ethernet)..
              Contrast ratio
              The higher the contrast ratio of a monitor/screen the deeper and richer the picture will be. This is the measurement of the difference in light intensity between the brightest possible white and the darkest possible black.

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            • D

              Double Layer
              A DVD drive that, by using compatible media, can read and write almost twice the amount of data than a single laser disc can..
              DSL
              Digital subscriber Line (See ADSL).

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            • E

              Ethernet
              A type of computer network linked to LAN.

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            • F

              Firewire
              An extremely fast data link between a PC and other devices, may also be described as IEEE 1394.
              Firewall
              A Firewall is a system used to protect a PC from unauthorised access. Home PC's normally have a firewall installed as software. Windows comes with a firewall pre-installed.

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            • G

              Gigabyte (GB)
              A measurement of storage capacity equal to 1024MB (megabytes).
              GHz
              Used as a measure of how fast a processor works. The higher the GHz the faster the processor will work.
              Graphics
              The graphics is the part of the PC that displays the images you see on screen.

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            • H

              Hard Drive
              The area of the PC used to store applications and documents with the files created. The capacity of the hard drive is measured in GB (gigabytes).
              HDMI
              High Definition Multimedia Interface, This is a cable that sends High Definition sound and images. PC's with an HDMI socket can be connected to compatible flat screen TV's for HD viewing.

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            • I

              IEEE
              Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is an organisation for the advancement of technology. It sets out standards in computing e.g. 802.11 WiFi standards.
              Internet
              A global network that links millions of computers, using phone and cable links. Users connect to server computers, which act rather like a local phone exchange. A modem connects your PC to the server from home, allowing you to become part of the internet.

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            • K

              Kilobyte
              A measurement of storage capacity equal to 1024 bytes.

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            • L

              LAN
              Local Area Network, If you connect your PC, modem and any other devices(e.g. printers) together at home you are creating a LAN.

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            • M

              Megabyte
              A measurement of storage capacity equal to 1024KB (Kilobytes).
              Modem
              A device that enables two computers to communicate with each other over a telephone line. A modem is usually needed to connect to the internet.

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            • O

              Operating System
              Operating systems govern the way the hardware and software components in a computer work together. Typical examples are Windows Vista Home Basic / Premium and Windows XP Home.
              Optical Drive
              A drive that uses laser light to read and write data. CD, DVD and BluRay are common types of media which can be read and recorded by such drives. Exapmles of these drives are CD, DVD and Bluray.

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            • P

              Processor
              The PC's brain, the processor drives performance and quality of applications

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            • R

              RAM
              The PC's working space where a work in progress is stored. The more RAM your computer has, the more efficiently it will perform.
              Resolution
              Each screen is made up of a number of pixels. The greater the number of pixels the better the resolution.
              Response Time
              Response time is the amount of time a pixel in an LCD monitor takes to go from black to white and back to black again. It is measured in milliseconds (ms). Lower numbers mean faster transitions and therefore fewer visible image artifacts.

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            • S

              SATA
              Serial ATA storage interface for connecting host bus adapters (e.g. part of PC motherboard) to mass storage devices (e.g. PC hard drive).
              Skype
              Skype is a brand of VoiP.
              Software
              A program or group of programs that tells the hardware how to perform and allows users to perform tasks. E.g. operating systems, applications such as spreadsheets and games.

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            • T

              Terabyte (TB)
              A measurement of storage capacity equal to 1024GB.
              TV Card
              A TV tuner card is a computer component that allows television signals to be received by a computer.

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            • U

              USB
              Universal Serial Bus is a hardware interface which allows quick and easy connection of external peripherals such as scanners and printers to your PC. Typically the most common connections used on a PC.

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            • V

              VoiP
              Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a general term for a family of transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet. Skype is currently the most popular brand of VoiP.

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            • W

              Webcam
              Webcams are video capturing devices connected to computers or computer networks.
              WiFi
              Wi-fi is wireless networking - the ability to connect to a network or PC using radio signals (as opposed to network cabling).

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