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Over the past two years Acer has bought the eMachines, Gateway and Packard Bell. Dividing the buying public into a number of categories that it can target with specific brands, Packard Bell covers the ‘Trends & Lifestyle’ group in Europe, and the EasyNote Butterfly s laptop is part of the plan. Packard Bell Butterfly s Light …

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  1. myxiplx
    FAIL

    Gaaah, glossy screens

    The photo on the last page sums up why I would never buy one of these laptops. What is with the manufacturers current obsession in using screens that are absolutely unworkable in daily use?

  2. frank ly

    Imagination

    "..‘In Mandarin Chinese the word for butterfly has become a symbol for long life...."

    That really does need a leap of the imagination.

  3. Christopher Rogers
    Thumb Down

    Packard Bell

    The best reason why NOT to buy.

  4. Toastan Buttar
    FAIL

    Long-life butterfly ?

    "The butterfly is the symbol for long life". How in the heck did that happen ? Wouldn't a turtle or a parrot be more appropriate ?

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Flame

    this is typical PB

    True, the styling is pretty bland, but I think this is an important lesson that PB have learned the hard way. Fancy stuff breaks. Either physically, or compatability as time marches on. They've tried many little 'special features' over the years (fingerprint scanners, USB docking stations, fancy optical drive covers, swivel webcams in the lid...) all of which proven to be a failiure to one degree or another.

    Having worked the lines for PB tech support, I can tell you with unerring certainty that the biggest cause for issues was Norton Internet Security. Badly designed, unintuitive, and provides all the protection of a wet tissue in a car crash.

    Even after the trial version has expired and you uninstall it, the firewall configuration is retained, so anything that's blocked, continues to be.

    NIS pretty much encapsulates the lack of thought behind the software bundle offered here (and that package hasn't changed since I worked there, many years ago!)

    Microsoft Works is an oxymoron, they'd have been better off with OpenOffice - and I'm not a fan of Open Office at all.

    For Media playback, what about the K-lite Codec pack. A freeware bundle that covers every major video format you can think of, and includes the best media player I have ever found, Media Player Classic. It's simple, responsive (the pause in VLC works like an 80s VHS player - what's with that?), intuitive, and replete with RELEVANT features.

    The driving force behind all this crapware that gets loaded onto the machines is bundles of cash handed over from their peddlers. Symantec pay a fortune to have their turd put on your laptop in the factory, which is the only way they can distribute it these days.

    PB need to drop the politics and hire a seasoned sysadmin to carefully craft a well thought out and RELIABLE software bundle

  6. Anonymous Coward
    WTF?

    Ahh the butrerfly

    "The butterfly is the symbol for long life".

    Bullshit

    "The average life span for an adult butterfly is just 20 to 40 days. The minimum life span of a butterfly is as little as 3 or 4 days.The maximum life span of a butterfly is 6 months." - Source AnimalCorner (other sites quote longest species as 1 year)

    So if they think a lifespan of 6 months is good going, then you have to question their build quality.

  7. Anonymous Coward
    WTF?

    Core2 Solo single core

    Core2 Solo single core

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