The rest is more or less the current standard for notebooks of this size and price range. Otherwise, there isn't anything unusual among the interfaces. The Packard Bell EasyNote TS11 has the new USB 3.0 port. Color falsifications didn't turn up, though. In return, the display can be twisted with little force. Merely the edge directly above the optical drive isn't quite as stable as the rest. The wrist-rest, the keyboard bezel and the keyboard itself are very stable and hardly yield under pressure. The EasyNote TS11 even scores well in terms of stability. Although Packard Bell exclusively use plastic, it has been well-manufactured. We can't find anything to complain about in the EasyNote TS 11's workmanship. The design looks very much like that of the Packard Bell EasyNote LS11 ( recently in review by us) – just that everything's a bit bigger since it's a 17 inch model. Therefore, a cleaning cloth should be part of the basic supplies. Alike all high-gloss lids, the EasyNote TS11's lid also has to struggle with smears and fingerprints. Additionally, a quite elegantly designed Packard Bell logo is on the display's right edge. A pattern underneath the high-gloss finish livens up the lid. While Acer do not use a high-gloss lid, Packard Bell use it again. However, Packard Bell have modified the design a bit. The chassis is based on the same case as, for example, was used for the Acer Aspire 5741G-334G50Mn.
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