Packard-Bell EasyNote NX69-HR-010

Packard-Bell EasyNote NX69-HR-010

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Packard-Bell EasyNote NX69-HR-010 Reviews

DigitalVersus

11/2011

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6.0/10

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A mobile, well-equipped, reasonably priced laptop is what Packard Bell is setting out to give us with the EasyNote NX69, which is a pretty ambitious claim from a manufacturer that has up until now put the accent on design quality rather than value for money. Here we have a laptop with a 14.1 inch panel – almost without any border – a Core i5 processor and discrete graphics card on sale for under £700. The brushed platinum hood flatters to deceive. Inside the NX69 the finish is in aluminium and good old plastic, which is nevertheless of good quality. While there are no major issues with the finish on this 14.1-inch, the contours of its keyboard do unfortunately sink in when you press down on them. The chiclet style keys are placed as you’d expect and keying is supple and quiet. The directional arrows have been reduced in size but there are extra controls on the right to increase or reduce the volume or to mute the sound. In our experience, being able to control this setting with just one finger – as against the combination of keys required on many competitor models – is sometimes very practical.