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Reviewed on June 20, 2008
Like other Windows-based all-in-ones, Averatec's All-in-One can't compete with the iMac for sheer power. The Averatec's larger screen and few features it has that Apple doesn't might be enough to sell you, but the iMac remains the all-in-one to beat.
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Averatec, Apple iMac, All-in-One, Apple Computer, optical drive, Intel Core 2 Duo, Gateway Inc., Microsoft Windows
Check prices$589.00
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Reviewed on September 29, 2009
Extra performance by way of a low-wattage AMD chip helps Averatec's D1133 All-In-One stand out from its dismal Nettop competition, but it remains a below-average deal in the grand scheme of budget desktops. We see the appeal of Netbooks, but the benefits of Nettops like this Averatec continue to elude us.
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Averatec, Lenovo, graphics chip, touch screen, AMD Athlon, ATI Technologies, speakers, LCD, movie, CPU, AMD, PC
Check prices$449.99-$559.28
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Reviewed on May 28, 2009
The heart of Lenovo's IdeaCentre A600 is in the right place, offering a 21.5-inch LCD-based all-in-one for less than $800. But a faster competitor and a careless design turns us off from this particular A600 configuration. You might consider a different A600 build if you can live with the design, but we can't recommend the $749 version.
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Averatec, Lenovo, HP Pavilion SlimLine, graphics chip, TV Tuner, HP Pavilion, 32-bit, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel, CPU, TV, Microsoft Windows Vista, HP, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on October 30, 2009
The Averatec D1130's wimpy processor and paltry features give consumers little incentive to choose this Nettop over a faster budget PC or the mobility of a Netbook. If you're dead-set on a Nettop, the Lenovo C300 is a less terrible decision, but you can stretch your dollar much further with a budget slim tower system like the Gateway SX2800-01.
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Averatec, Lenovo, graphics chip, value, LCD, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, speakers, movie, Intel, Ethernet, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, video
CNET review:
4.6
Mediocre
Check prices$399.99-$444.27
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Reviewed on November 18, 2008
Two hours of battery life is simply not enough for the otherwise unobjectionable and basic Averatec Buddy Netbook.
TAGS:
Averatec, Netbook, HP Mini, MSI, keyboard, Intel, HP, battery, Dell, hard drive
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on June 25, 2008
HP's new-and-improved TouchSmart all-in-one PC refines the touch-based concept it introduced last year. Faster all-in-ones, and Apple's iPhone, make the TouchSmart seem a bit behind the times, but the convenient software and its kitchen-friendly design offer functionality that's unavailable elsewhere.
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HP TouchSmart, Averatec, Intel Core 2 Duo, Apple iMac, RSS reader, HP, CPU, Intel
CNET review:
7.2
Very good
Check prices$799.96-$999.99
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Reviewed on September 23, 2009
Don't let the 20-inch screen fool you. The Lenovo C300 is still a Nettop, and thus still not worth your money. With its terrible performance and limited convenience benefit, a true budget PC or a Netbook would be a wiser purchase.
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Lenovo, Averatec, graphics chip, display, 32-bit, networking, CPU, Ethernet, ATI Technologies, Microsoft Windows Vista, hard drive
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on August 31, 2006
The Averatec Voya 350 offers a nice basic navigation system for an affordable price, but its design and interface need some fine-tuning before it can compete with the big boys.
TAGS:
Averatec, GPS, touch screen, SD card, map
Check prices$363.99
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Reviewed on October 30, 2009
The Averatec D1130's wimpy processor and paltry features give consumers little incentive to choose this Nettop over a faster budget PC or the mobility of a Netbook. If you're dead-set on a Nettop, the Lenovo C300 is a less terrible decision, but you can stretch your dollar much further with a budget slim tower system like the Gateway SX2800-01.
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Averatec, Lenovo, graphics chip, value, Intel, LCD, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Ethernet, speakers, movie, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, video
CNET review:
4.6
Mediocre
Check prices$389.95-$448.41
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Reviewed on February 1, 2007
Though the multimedia features are poorly integrated and some interface issues remain, the Averatec Voya 320 is an accurate navigator and an excellent value for those looking for a basic and affordable GPS unit.
TAGS:
Averatec, antenna, road, SD card, GPS, multimedia
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Pricing not available
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