<p>Are netbooks making a comeback? A few years ago it was hard to visit a coffee shop without spotting someone using an inexpensive 10 inch portable notebook, and virtually every major PC maker had a netbook to offer. But as tablets grew more popular, ultrabooks brought thin and light design to higher-powered notebooks, and Intel's low-cost Atom chips continued to offer 2008-era performance, netbooks started to fade away.</p><p>But this year Asus introduced a 10 inch notebook with an Intel Celeron processor called the Asus 1015E. Some new 10 inch tablets with keyboard docks like the Asus Transformer Book T100 sort of resemble netbooks in portability and price, but offer better performance than old-school netbooks.</p><p>And now it looks like Acer is getting ready to launch a 10 inch touchscreen netbook with an Intel Celeron/Bay Trail processor under its Packard Bell brand.</p><p>The Packard Bell ENME69BMP popped up at web sites for several European retailers recently. It's a Windows 8 notebook that features a 10.1 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel multi-touch display and an Intel Celeron N2805 processor.</p><p><a href="http://liliputing.com/2013/10/packard-bell-10-inch-mini-laptop-shows-up-in-europe.html">Keep reading...</a></p>