
• 2.16GHz Intel dual-core
• 13.3-inch WXGA, 3.8lbs, .4-.98 inches thick
• 250GB hard drive
• 3GB of memory
• Intel GMA X4500HD (OK, forget that part)
• External USB 8x DVD optical drive
• 3 USBs and memory card reader
• 802.11n and ethernet
• Microsoft Vista Home Premium (forget that part, too)
All-in-all, not a horrible looking little system for the price. Has anyone out there owned an Averatec rig before? [Press Release]


















MD
Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 8:09 PMAveratec…
This thing looks almost too good to be true.
I’d really like to know if anyones ever had dealings with Averatec.
Hans Aulmann
Friday, June 18, 2010 at 10:01 PMI have a 3200 series that has gone around the world several times, a “hand me down from my son”.
It is what I revert back to when my top name ones break down!
Why don’t I use it all the time? Probably because it does not look as flash as the others, certainly more
robust and reliable.