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Gadgetell (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Section: Computers , Desktops 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...
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Gadgetell (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Section: Computers , Desktops 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 TouchSmart or iMac killer. Retailing for $1,249 the All-In-One PC...
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arnsteinblogg 2.0 (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Filed under: Desktops Averatec 's been trying to bring a little pop to its products lately , and the new All-In-One PC (seriously, that's what it's called) is the company's sleekest effort to date, copping a little style from both the iMac and the Gateway One. Your $1249 won't buy you anything spectacular behind that 22-inch display, but it's not too bad either: 2.4GHz E4600 Core 2 Duo with GeForce...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Filed under: Desktops Averatec 's been trying to bring a little pop to its products lately , and the new All-In-One PC (seriously, that's what it's called) is the company's sleekest effort to date, copping a little style from both the iMac and the Gateway One. Your $1249 won't buy you anything spectacular behind that 22-inch display, but it's not too bad either: 2.4GHz E4600 Core 2 Duo with GeForce...