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Packard Bell’s EasyNote TX arrived in the labs as a £700 laptop, but it now costs just £600 thanks to a discount from PC World; the offer lasts until 25th November 2010.
£600 is a great price for a laptop with a Core i5 430M, but we still found it a little odd that there’s only a 320GB hard disk and 3GB rather than 4GB of memory. At least Packard Bell has installed a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium, which means that you can add (and take advantage of) more RAM later.
The TX doesn’t quite carry off the brushed-metal effect of its inner and outer chassis, which ends up looking dull rather than sleek. However, we couldn’t fault its solid build quality. The flat, well separated keys on the keyboard try to carry on the metal effect, but their silver plastic looked rather cheap. They were comfortable to type on, though, and the keyboard includes a full numeric keypad and dedicated cursor keys.
The pre-installed Photoshop Elements 8 is a valuable piece of software, and would make the TX a great deal if it weren’t for the cheaper EasyNote TM. This may have a slightly slower processor, but it has a larger hard disk, an extra GB of RAM and costs £50 less. For this reason, it misses out on an award.