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Packard Bell Easynote TJ75 review

Verdict:

A pleasant design and bright screen add some class to this powerful Core i3 laptop, but we didn't like the keyboard or touchpad and it's missing some useful features.

Review Date: 21 Mar 2010

Price when reviewed: £600

Supplier: http://www.pcworld.co.uk

Reviewed By: Barry de la Rosa

Our Rating 3 stars out of 5

User Rating 5 stars out of 5

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Since Acer took over Packard Bell, it has transformed the brand's reputation from cheap and nasty to affordable and stylish. The Easynote TJ75 is no exception and stands out from the pack with its two-tone colour scheme - the silver band around the case and the matching silver hinge assembly helping to break up what would otherwise be swathes of cheap black plastic. The glossy lid has an attractive pattern and classy silver badge.

Some of the TJ75's design flourishes aren't as successful, such as the seesaw touchpad button. Not only is it thin, with sharp edges, but it stretches about a centimetre past each side of the recessed touchpad area, so that the ends (which should be the easiest part to press) are flush with the case and difficult to press. The touchpad itself is responsive, but the buttons let it down badly.

Above that, the keyboard uses flat keys set too close together, so that it's easy to miss-hit neighbouring keys. Each key has a light action and a well-defined resistance point for feedback, so touch-typists should find it comfortable. The layout is standard, although the numberpad to the right is cramped and only has three columns of keys. A series of touch-sensitive LED controls above the keyboard let you toggle wireless, touchpad or sound, control volume and launch custom programs.

We found the 15.6in screen to be bright and colourful, with a very even backlight and a slightly warm cast. Contrast was good, but tight vertical viewing angles and a glossy screen finish make it difficult to use under overhead lighting. The 720p resolution of 1,366x768 is great for films, but as usual the internal speakers let the TJ75 down. They are weak and tinny, with poor bass, and you'll want to connect to an external sound system via the HDMI port to get the full home cinema experience.

Intel's new Core i3-330M processor includes an onboard graphics chip, but Packard Bell has opted to include a dedicated graphics chip, an ATI HD 5470. As with all new ATI 5000-series cards, this supports the very latest DirectX 11 technology and full HD sound from Blu-ray movies. Its score of 19.7fps in our Call of Duty benchmarks proves that it's no slouch either. While you won't be able to enjoy the very latest action games at their highest settings, most games should run at a reasonable speed at lower resolutions and with some settings turned down.

In terms of raw power, the TJ75 is very quick thanks to the 2.13GHz Core i3-330M processor and 4GB of RAM. It managed an overall score of 73 in our benchmarks, showing that it's capable of coping with any task.

In our light usage battery test, the TJ75 lasted just under three hours. Weighing 2.7kg, this isn't a laptop built for everyday travel, and its battery life is more than enough for occasional forays away from a power socket. The TJ75 lacks some common expansion ports, such as eSATA, FireWire or an ExpressCard slot, and there's no Bluetooth support, but it does have an S/PDIF digital audio output, plus a very generous 640GB hard disk.

Despite decent performance and a huge 640GB hard disk, the TJ75's awkward keyboard and frustrating touchpad detract heavily from it. The cheaper Samsung R580 is the better choice.

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