Packard Bell EasyNote XS20 review

Small and perfectly formed, Packard Bell introduces its own 7-inch laptop

Considering the size, connectivity is excellent

TechRadar Verdict

A versatile and portable laptop, but it’s not the fastest of devices

Pros

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    Impressive connectivity

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    Comfortable to use

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    Great screen

Cons

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    Quite slow

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    Not very powerful

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Packard Bell may not be known for its leading-edge innovations but, along with Asus, it is the first company to launch a 7-inch laptop. The Packard Bell EasyNote XS20 (£499 inc. VAT) is made from plastic and feels tough and solid. The design is interesting, as the screen has been built on extended hinge arms. This means the screen is raised a little higher, so is easier to view. The design allows for a larger battery cell to be used as standard, without it impacting on the overall shape.

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