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Averatec intro’s the N1200, a 2.2 pound 10-inch netbook
Averatec has recently unveiled a new netbook, its the N1200 and it is being billed as the “thinnest, lightest 10-inch netbook on the market.” Given that it seems the measurements are important and the N1200 is noted as being “less than one-inch thick” and weighing in at 2.2 pounds. Other features include more of what more »
Averatec Lookie laptop delivers decent power in a tiny chassis
Korean laptop manufacturer, Trigem Computing, recently announced the launch of the Averatec series Lookie laptop, boasting a thickness of only 0.5 centimeters! This thin-and-light laptop packs some punch in its tiny chassis, featuring an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a HD 16:9 11.6″ LED LCD screen, a HDMI port, a 1.3M pixel webcam, 250GB HDD more »
Aluminum 13-inch notebook computer for under $800? Not from Apple.
Maybe you’re a fan of that aluminum look, but you don’t want to break the bank on a MacBook. Averatec’s got a new laptop, the Averatec N3400, for $799 that has some decent features and some nice styling. 13.3-inch screen, with an Intel Dual Core 2.15GHz processor, 3GB of RAM (maxes out at 8GB), and more »
Averatec’s new all in one PC, the D1005
Averatec just introduced a 22-inch all in one computer, the D1005, for only $799. All in one computers are generally good for small spaces like a home office or a college dorm room. The design is appealing with a look that follows the iMac model with large “chin.” The profile is not as hot, but more »
Averatec unveils its second All-in-One PC; the Atom-powered A1
Averatec’s first venture into the All-in-One PC market may not have been that successful because of its high price. Hence, the company is trying its hands once again with the release of the A1 all-in-one PC. And what better way to come up with a cheaper All In One PC but to have it powered by Intel’s Atom processor.
And so with the A1 PC, we’re looking at a cross breed between nettop and a normal desktop boasting of an 18.4-inch display with a resolution of 1680 x 945 and a 16:9 aspect ratio. This All In One PC will be powered by a 1.6GHz Atom processor and will have 1GB of memory and 160GB of hard drive. Averatec also put in Wi-Fi as a standard feature plus a 1.3-megapixel camera. In addition, the A1 PC will only be running Windows XP out of the box, sorry Linux fans.
Averatec intro’s the generic “All-In-One PC”
Averatec has just announced their all-in-one PC and whether they just wanted people to be sure what they were buying or could not think of a better name, the simply called it the “All-In-One PC.” Aside from its generic sounding name, the PC itself is a somewhat decent offering, of course its not any HP more »
Averatec rolls out all-in-one desktop PC
This one’s going to send a lot of Apple fanboys aflutter, saying “Copycat!” “Imitation!” and “Unoriginal!” But let’s face it, is it truly possible to create an all-in-one PC that doesn’t remind one of the Apple iMac? I mean, really? But before you answer that, let me just go ahead and list out this baby’s more »
Averatec updates the Voya 4473, 6494 rugged notebooks
Averatec has updated its Voya semi-rugged laptop line with two new models that offer the same rugged features and the drop-and-vibration-resistant internal components of the previously released Voya 2757 notebook, except of course for the bigger screen and some added power. These new laptops are the 14-inch Voya 4473 and the 15.4-inch Voya 6494.
To fully support the durable features both 4473 and 6494 are made from the magnesium alloy materials which is typically found in Averatec’s other laptops. For additional durability, the laptops designs were complemented by corner bumpers and anti-shock mounted hard drives.
Averatec releases the 2575, a 12-inch ultra-portable
Averatec has released the 2575 12-inch notebook which is the newest addition to Averatec’s line-up of ultra portable consumer machines. With this latest offering, Averatec has integrated design and functionality with the hopes of attracting consumers interests, which could be difficult, especially with the slew of new notebooks hitting the market lately. So, does the more »















