Wednesday, February 9th 2011

Packard Bell Unveils Sleek Maestro 230 LED Monitor

Packard Bell unveiled its latest sleek and swanky display, the 23-inch Maestro 230 LED. As the name might suggest, it's an LED-illuminated LCD display. With a full-HD resolution (1920 x 1080 px), the display boasts of 12,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 250 cd/m², and response time of 5 ms. It takes input from D-Sub, DVI, and HDMI. Slated for market release in April, the Packard Bell Maestro 230 LED is expected to be priced at €199.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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28 Comments on Packard Bell Unveils Sleek Maestro 230 LED Monitor

#1
Unregistered
Good. We wants a 27" please!!!!:nutkick::toast::rockout:
#2
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
wished packard bell was still in the states, i remember my first PC was a packard bell back in 1994
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#3
ZoneDymo
brandonwh64wished packard bell was still in the states, i remember my first PC was a packard bell back in 1994
Ummm, so why do you wish Packard Bell was still "in the states" ?
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#4
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
ZoneDymoUmmm, so why do you wish Packard Bell was still "in the states" ?
They were a good brand here until they stopped selling in the US
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#5
Widjaja
The Packard Bell machines I have come across were total rubbish.
Then NEC started making them...still total rubbish.

Then they made it even worse by stopping support in the Southern Hemisphere so if drivers were needed we had to scavenge for them elsewhere.

Maybe they will be able to make a come back with these monitors.
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#7
spynoodle
I hear that Packard Bell is being made by Acer now. Great......:banghead:
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#8
kinkydawg
yah i remember my packard bell pentium 1 is faster than my uncles pentium 2 :toast:
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#9
JATownes
The Lurker
Packard Bell??? LOL...I thought they vanished a long time ago. Monitor does look nice though.
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#10
dir_d
What a name from the past....I thought that company died lol.
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#11
pr0n Inspector
Packard Bell is a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Acer.
Originally the company produced discount computers in the US and Canada, it later became a leader in the European market.
NEC took it over in the late 1990s.
Acer acquired it in 2008.



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#12
Widjaja
How can such a rubbish company own eMachines and Packard Bell as well.

They must be making the cash due to the average consumer going.
Wow that's cheap!
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#13
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
Packard Bell... They sold used computer parts :shadedshu
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#14
NdMk2o1o
pr0n InspectorPackard Bell is a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Acer.
Originally the company produced discount computers in the US and Canada, it later became a leader in the European market.
NEC took it over in the late 1990s.
Acer acquired it in 2008.



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Your sig is disturbing to say the least... :wtf:
WidjajaHow can such a rubbish company own eMachines and Packard Bell as well.

They must be making the cash due to the average consumer going.
Wow that's cheap!
They sell a shitload of laptops and desktops a year, thats how.
v12dockPackard Bell... They sold used computer parts :shadedshu
Proof? even so, what has that got to do with the monitor and the OP at hand? :rolleyes:
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#15
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
NdMk2o1oYour sig is disturbing to say the least... :wtf:
I actually contacted a moderator about it. Not to get it removed, just to ask what they thought about it. No answer.
WidjajaThe Packard Bell machines I have come across were total rubbish.
Then NEC started making them...still total rubbish.
Same here. Total rubbish.
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#16
Gjohnst4
isn't this is just a re-branded monitor? Acer released it awhile ago, and now they own Packard, and threw their name on it as a new product?
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#18
Delta6326
sexy, i like the modern stand! lol packard bell never heard of them before my time:p
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#19
PVTCaboose1337
Graphical Hacker
Delta6326sexy, i like the modern stand! lol packard bell never heard of them before my time:p
I bet they have to counterweight the monitor so it is able to have a center of mass over the correct spot on the stand. In other words, I guarantee this weighs more than it should.
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#20
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
PVTCaboose1337I bet they have to counterweight the monitor so it is able to have a center of mass over the correct spot on the stand. In other words, I guarantee this weighs more than it should.
That's a good thing imo. I like things with weight. :)
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#21
xBruce88x
wow... that's a name i haven't heard in a while. I remember my packard bell with a bigfoot hdd and win95. had a pretty cool app that animated the desktop icons. 2mb ati chip and 32mb ram... played every game i had at the time. the monitor that came with it was pretty good too
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#22
theJesus
What the heck is going on with that stand? :laugh:
mcloughj1920 x 1200 or GTFO.
2048x1152 or GTFO
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#23
makwy2
major blast from the past... I never really trusted Packard Bell when they made computers and I don't trust 95% of things made by Acer (or its subsidiaries), so this monitor is (at least) a double fail to me.
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#24
hellrazor
I'm with everybody else that hasn't heard the words "Packard Bell" since before we heard the word "internet".
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#25
pr0n Inspector
NdMk2o1oYour sig is disturbing to say the least... :wtf:
Why? I don't think poking fun at a certain popular religion is disturbing.
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