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Averatec D1133 Series
$600.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:Dual core CPU. Ample memory and disk space. Large 18.4" display with 720p capable resolution (1680 x 945px).
The Cons:Cheap glossy plastic enclosure. Strange form factor isn't as attractive as other all-in-ones, takes up more space. Comes with Vista.
Averatec D1133 Series represents a set of entry-level all-in-one nettop PCs released in late 2009 as an improvement over the original D1130. It features a much faster AMD Athlon dual-core processor, 2GB of standard RAM, and a larger 250GB SATA hard-disc drive.
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Included is a large 18.4” LCD display that is connected via its base to a movable arm, allowing users to move it all over, and even position it to lie parallel to the tabletop. Unfortunately, the D1133 suffers from the same pitfalls as its predecessor: integrated graphics, extremely low audio output, and a lack of multimedia components. The pros, however, include an included eSATA interface, a DVI connector port, Gigabit connectivity, and fairly fast performance for a nettop.
Additional Information
If you want a bigger system, consider the D1205.
Features
- All-in-One Desktop LC
- Windows Vista OS (Upgrade Available)
- Amd Athlon X2 CPU
- DDR2 RAM
- SATA HDD
- Integrated Graphics/Audio
- DVD Burner
- Wired/Wireless Connectivity
- 1.3MP Webcam
Specifications
- Model Number: D1133AH1E-1
- OS: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium
- Processor: Amd Athlon X2 3250e (1.5GHz)
- Display: 18.4” WXGA Wide Screen (1680x945)
- Chipset: RS780MN + SB700
- Memory: 2B DDR2 SO-DIMM (Up to 4GB)
- HDD: 250GB SATA, 5400rpm
- Optical: Super Multi DVD
- Networking: 802.11g, 10/100/1000 Ethernet
- Card Reader: 4-n-1
- Communications: 1.3MP Cam
- Input: USB Keyboard, USB Mouse
- Ports: USB, eSATA, Ethernet, DVI, Reader, Headphone, Mic
- Warranty: 1 Year
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
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ample memory and disk space
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large 18.4" display with 720p capable resolution (1680 x 945px)
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powerful enough for the vast majority of people who just use computers for basic productivity, internet browsing
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optical drive - DVD burner
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integrated Radeon HD 3200 graphics is vastly superior to Intel GMA on the majority of Intel-based nettops
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very little added bloat/crapware from Averatec
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eSATA port for speedy external storage
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DVI output for use with another monitor
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cheap glossy plastic enclosure
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strange form factor isn't as attractive as other all-in-ones, takes up more space
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high price - the same cost of much higher powered or sleeker devices
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