
Packard Bell has rolled out its latest device known as the Butterfly Touch, where it more or less is an identical version of the Acer Timeline 1810TZ – albeit this one will come under the Packard Bell name (which by the way, has already been acquired by Acer some time ago). Since it is basically a rebadged notebook, expect the Packard Bell Butterfly Touch to come with an 11.6″ display at 1,366 x 768 resolution while running on Windows 7 Home Premium. Apparently, it will retail for around 599 Euros when it hits the market this October 22nd alongside an impressive 8-hour battery life.
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