Packard Bell dot m/u packs laptop power in a netbook

Packard Bell Dot M/U packs a punch Packard Bell introduced the dot m/u netbook today.  Packard Bell touts that is the “first netbook with the performance of a notebook,”  The netbook is just over three pounds with an 11.6-inch screen and definitely has some hardware not usually seen in netbooks.  Powering the Dot M/U is an unspecified Intel CULV processor, up to 4GB of RAM, a max 500GB hard drive, a multitouch trackpad, a 5-in1 memory card reader.  It runs Windows 7 Home Premium and will be priced at £399.  At that price point the Packard Bell looks pretty attractive, but we’ll wait to see it in person before we make a final judgment. Packard Bell says the Dot M/U will start shipping when Windows 7 launches.  Meanwhile, the current Dot M/A netbook (powered by AMD) is available at Amazon for £379.00. Share and Enjoy:

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