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Averatec D1205 Series
$1,000.00
Released July, 2009
The Pros:25.5" 1080p capable display (16:10 aspect ratio). Ample memory and drive capacity. Includes wireless mouse, keyboard and media remote control.
The Cons:Unattractive aesthetic and design next to competitors from Apple and Sony, etc... Integrated graphics only - Intel GMA is only good for 2D applications and media, the worst of the worst when it comes to 3D. Comes with Windows Vista.
The Averatec D1205 Series represents a set of midgrade all-in-one nettop PCs released in mid 2009. A base model features an Intel Pentium Dual Core processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 320GB SATA hard-disc drive.
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It’s adorned with an impressive 25.5” WSXGA widescreen display that supports a 1920x1200 resolution, which means it can handle full 1080p high-definition video content in its natural form. Included also is a wireless keyboard, a wireless mouse, and even a media remote control. Despite its almost spectacular initial appearance, the D1205 is plagued by integrated graphics and audio, but does at the very least host a built-in ATSC TV tuner, as well as plenty of expansion space.
Additional Information
If you are short on cash, then check out the D1133 instead.
Features
- All-in-One Desktop PC
- Windows Vista OS (Upgrade Available)
- Intel Pentium Dual Core CPU
- DDR2 RAM
- SATA HDD
- Integrated Graphics/Audio
- Integrated ATSC Tuner
- DVD Burner
- Wireless-N Connectivity
- Gigabit Ethernet LAN
- 2MP Webcam
Specifications
- Model Number: D1205XH1E-1
- OS: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium
- Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 (2.5GHz)
- Display: 25.5” WSXGA Wide Screen (1920x1200)
- Chipset: GM45 + iCH10
- Memory: 4B DDR2 SO-DIMM (Up to 8GB)
- HDD: 320GB SATA, 7200rpm
- Optical: Super Multi DVD
- Networking: 802.11n, 10/100/1000 Ethernet
- Card Reader: 1-n-1
- Communications: 2MP Cam
- Input: Wireless Keyboard, Wireless Optical Mouse, MCE Remote
- Ports: USB, eSATA, Ethernet, DVI, Reader, Headphone, Mic
- Warranty: 1 Year
User Reviews (4)
Pros & Cons
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25.5" 1080p capable display (16:10 aspect ratio)
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ample memory and drive capacity
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includes wireless mouse, keyboard and media remote control
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eSATA for speedy external storage
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large screen size for the price
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powerful enough for the majority of consumers
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unattractive aesthetic and design next to competitors from Apple and Sony, etc...
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integrated graphics only - Intel GMA is only good for 2D applications and media, the worst of the worst when it comes to 3D
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older hardware - Intel dual core E5300 (not Core or Core 2), DDR2 memory, 802.11G
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