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Poll result: 61% of people listen to music on their laptop’s speakers

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

poll result After being abused and mocked by various colleagues in the PC Pro office, and in particular deputy editor David Fearon, I’m delighted to say that the PC Pro poll has backed up my theory – as detailed in my recent blog, Do you listen to music on your laptop’s speakers?. Turns out the majority of laptop users do precisely that.

To be precise, out of the 303 people who took part in the poll, 72 said they frequently listened, while 112 only listened occasionally.

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Do you listen to music on your laptop’s speakers?

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Do you listen to music on your laptop speakers?Surely I can’t be alone in this: when I go abroad, I’ll often listen to music on my laptop’s speakers. Now according to some in the PC Pro office (I’m looking at you Fearon), that makes me a freak of nature of the same sort of scale as Mister Blobby.

Yes, of course, I could listen to any assortment of devices using a pair of earphones, but I prefer not to have things stuck down my ear canals all day. So I open it to all of PC Pro’s readership: one simple question. Do you listen to music on your laptop’s speakers?

Let me know by casting your vote on the PC Pro poll on this very subject (it will take approximately three seconds), which will be live for the rest of this week.

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First look: four new Packard Bell laptops

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Designed by Pina Farina, the new TR could make a splash.While Packard Bell is making plenty of fuss about its AMD-powered netbooks, the firm’s new line-up of full-size laptops has plenty of potential, too.

The most exciting of the new models is the EasyNote TR series, which takes a leaf out of Apple and Sony’s books by concentrating on design just as much as hardware. And it’s not just any old in-house designers who are putting together these latest laptops, either – Packard Bell has enlisted the help of Italian design house Pininfarina to make sure that the TR can match up to the best in the business.

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