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    New Series 1000 & 4200, widescreens 10.6" & 13.3"

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by splunk, Apr 30, 2005.

  1. splunk

    splunk Notebook Enthusiast

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    Man, just got my Dell 700M and am loving it, but I really wanna check these two from Averatec out. The 10.6" 1000 series really grabbed my interest, I just wonder how the keyboard is gonna feel. It's a shame it doesn't mention anything about built-in bluetooth.

    http://www.mobiletechreview.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Board=news&Number=19820

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    Model 1000

    Processor: Intel Centrino Mobile Technology featuring the Ultra Low Voltage Pentium M processor 733 (AV1050-EU1, AV1050-EB1) or Ultra Low Voltage Intel Celeron M processor 373 (AV1020-ED1)
    Screen: AveraBrite 10.6-inch WXGA
    Memory: 512 MB DDR
    Hard Drive: 60 - 80GB
    Optical Drive: DVD+CD-RW Combo Drive
    Ports: Three High Speed USB 2.0 Ports (supports 1.1 & 2.0 USB devices), Type II PCMCIA/CardBus Slot, Microphone Input Jack, Headphone Output Jack, 15-pin Standard VGA Output Port, 56K Modem Port, 10/100 LAN (Network) Port, 4 in 1 memory card reader (MC/MMC/MS/MS Pro)
    Connectivity: 802.11b/g wireless, 10/100 Mbit network LAN, 56K data/fax modem
    Size and Weight: 3.6 lbs, 10.47" x 7.97" x 1.16"
    Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home (AV1050-EU1 and AV1020-ED1)
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional (AV1050-EB1)

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    Model 4200

    Processor: Intel Pentium M processors with Centrino Mobile Technology (AV4260EH1, AV4265-EH1 and AV4270-EH1) or
    Intel Celeron-M 360 processor (AV4215-EH1)
    Screen: AveraBrite 13.3-inch WXGA
    Memory: 512MB DDR
    Hard Drive: 80GB
    Optical Drive: Multi-format DVD +/- burner
    Ports: Three High Speed USB 2.0 Ports (supports 1.1 & 2.0 USB devices), Type II PCMCIA/CardBus Slot, Microphone Input Jack, Headphone Output Jack, 15-pin Standard VGA CRT Output Port, S-Video (TV Out) port, 56K Modem Port, 10/100 LAN (Network) Port, One 4-in-1 memory card reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro)
    Connectivity: 802.11g wireless, 10/100 Mbit network LAN, 56K data/fax modem
    Size and Weight: 12.3-inch x 8.78-inch x 1-inch, ~4.6 pounds
    Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
     
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  2. Andrew Baxter

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    well, you know one thing for sure, it's Averatec that competes on price and the quality of the build isn't always foremost so although it may look cool in pictures, it's a laptop you'd really want to hold and try typing on before actually buying it. in my opinion at least.

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