Packard Bell has already announced a variety of new products in preparation for the arrival of Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, including a pair of useful-looking all-in-one touchscreen PCs.
Packard Bell isn’t exactly renowned for its activity in the display market, and appears to be promoting its new Maestro series as a rival to conventional LCD TVs rather than as a monitor for your PC.
You know we've all been asking for monitors with asymmetrical stands? No? Packard Bell is under that distinct impression, hence its pretty new Maestro LED 230 HD display. Andrew Lanxon Editor At Large ...
The new Packard Bell Maestro TV is a slim and stylish display supporting computer input and a hybrid TV-tuner that plays back HD TV and MPEG-4 for great versatility with Pal or SECAM standard. The ...
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