The company has also revealed itself as one of the first to pick up 15.6-inch notebook displays with the EasyNote TN65: the system has the same 16:9 movie ratio as Acer's Gemstone Blue notebooks but in a smaller shape. The system has an unknown dedicated video chipset but is believed to have a Mobility Radeon HD 3000-series like some of the other systems introduced today.
Four other notebooks fill out the mainstream of Packard Bell's lineup and vary primarily by their root processors. The 15.4- and 17-inch ML61 and SL81 both share AMD's Turion X2 Ultra platform and use Hybrid CrossFire X to switch from dedicated Mobility Radeon HD video to its integrated version to conserve power; the MT85 and ST85 use the Centrino 2 platform to achieve the same effect with a mix of both AMD's dedicated graphics and Intel's GMA X4500 onboard.
Launch dates and prices for the notebooks aren't available, though the Centrino 2 notebooks are unlikely to debut before the delayed August launch of the new Intel mobile platform. A set of black and silver-trimmed i-Media, i-Extreme, and i-Max desktops are also launching today with most specs unknown but prices varying between 399 and 799 for a European launch. [viaNotebook Italia]
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