Packard Bell TE laptop...any good?

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I have been using my trusty Acer Aspire for all my video making for years now.

I feel it is time to upgrade, looking at the Packard Bell 15" 8gb RAM, 750gb windows 7 (Don't want windows 8).

Are they held in any sort of high regard at all? (The old Acer has been faultless)


to add: Not bothered about web-browsing on it as I use iPad for sofa surfing.
 
If you are happy with Acer, get another one.

Avoid Toshiba:thumb
 
for editing video i'd want the most powerful PC i could afford, and it wouldn't be a laptop.
 
If you are happy with Acer, get another one.

Avoid Toshiba:thumb

Aye went in looking at newer Acer but liked the "look" of the PB for the same sort of money. :blast

Aye cheers for steering me away from Toshiba :thumb2
 
for editing video i'd want the most powerful PC i could afford, and it wouldn't be a laptop.

Your idea of video editing is somewhat different (higher level) to mine :aidan
I use windows movie maker :comfort
 
Your idea of video editing is somewhat different (higher level) to mine :aidan
I use windows movie maker :comfort

i thought it would be just the basic editing like me. still takes bloody ages. maybe it's just iMovie, and WMM is quicker?

anyhow, i like the large workspace of a desktop.
 
Fair enough, I find WMM great tbh doesn't take long at all.

I've been getting away with the small lappy HDDsize (the old trusty acer is only 80gb) by using a big Seagate External HDD.

I prefer laptop so I can do it somewhere comfy, have not sat at the desktop in the spare room for about 2years tbh...must fire it up sometime.


Cheers Chap.
 
Packard Bell

is owned by Acer.

We've got a PB netbook; had it 3 years and faultless-ish (the paint on the left mouse button has worn through!)

Underneath it says it is an Acer on the OS license....

Can't comment on performance/video except to say that the more I see how well Macs run any graphics, I would look into that.

A
 
Cheers all, I went and bought the PB TE.


all good so far :thumb2
 
If you want to do video editing on a laptop, the MacBook is the best way to go... :thumb

M

I knew it wouldn't be long before someone suggested £1500 was the way to go. :blast
 
Spent yesterday setting it all up how I like it,getting familiar with Windows7 and adding programs and suchlike.....


.....got in to work this morning to be greeted with a shiny new DELL desktop in my office, so it's all a bit "Here we go again" :rolleyes: At least I know my way around Windows 7 now :cool


As for the lappy at home, yep faultless.....thank you again all.

Have a nice day :thumb2
 
Just HDMI'd the new lappy into the TV......ooooooh yes 42" goodness

:Motomartin
 


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