Packard Bell joins the CDC Action!
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19 Sep 2007, 21:53
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With less than 48 hours until the next installment of the Challenge series, Crossfire is proud to announce our latest partner, Packard Bell. A global leader in computing and a household name aligns with Crossfire and will be supporting us with their top of the range iPOWER notebooks during the event.
A company who understand the special needs of a gamer, Packard Bell have recently released their iPOWER range and along with it their own video gaming tournament, who's 2007 event concluded in Lisbon in July. For Crossfire we're honoured to be partnering with such a company who have come to our aid in providing us their notebooks for coverage this weekend.
The Crossfire Devotii Challenge 3 Part 1 kicks off at 12 noon on September 21st in Enschede, Holland. With over 7000 Euros in cash prizes up for grabs and an expectant audience the weekend promises to be action packed from start to finish and now Packard Bell will be there too!
A company who understand the special needs of a gamer, Packard Bell have recently released their iPOWER range and along with it their own video gaming tournament, who's 2007 event concluded in Lisbon in July. For Crossfire we're honoured to be partnering with such a company who have come to our aid in providing us their notebooks for coverage this weekend.
The Crossfire Devotii Challenge 3 Part 1 kicks off at 12 noon on September 21st in Enschede, Holland. With over 7000 Euros in cash prizes up for grabs and an expectant audience the weekend promises to be action packed from start to finish and now Packard Bell will be there too!
you need sleep :|
n1 anyways
ROFL LMAO LOL
tossi, who are u kidding...
packard bell is nothing else but a low qual pc provider with a market share that is even not worth mentioning
so please dont bullshit around, even if they became sponsors...
and there are romours that acer or lenovo will buy packard bell, since lenovo is doing poorly in EU markets.
BTW packard bell is not even selling on other markets but EU, so no USA, China , Japan etc , which are the biggest markets...