Averatec N1200 lifestyle with Netbook N450 Processor


February 28, 2010 by Nicole Scott 

Averatec N1200

What did Roland find when he went digging through the Energy Star database? New netbooks!! The Averatec N1200, a new 10-inch netbook with Intel Atom N450 Processor, is currently making its way into the market. Controlled by Trigem, this doesn’t look like your average Averatec netbook, this one should find its place in the lifestyle segment and appeal to customers who attach importance to design.

Averatec N1200

Under the hood we have the N450 integrated GMA3150 graphics chipset together with his NM10. Trigem also installed 1 GB of RAM and a 160-gigabyte hard drive. In addition, 2 USB 2.0 ports come, an Ethernet port, webcam, VGA out, card reader and the connections for microphone and headset. The display is 10.1 inches with 1024 x 600 resolution and is flanked by two speakers.

Averatec N1200

Averatec N1200

The display is glossy and should therefore vigorously attract fingerprints. The lid is rocking a metallic look, but it is unclear whether it is actually metal or simply plastic. The two cell lithium-polymer battery with a voltage of 7.4 volts and a capacity of 3200mAh, these numbers seem to plague all Avaratec netbooks as the company can’t seem to produce anything with a larger capacity. The Averatec N1200 is 32.7 × 22.8 × 2.5 inches (WxDxH) tall and takes 995 grams and running Windows 7.

Release Dates are unknown at this time but we’ll keep an eye out for you and let you know what transpires.

Via NetbookNews.de Source Trigem

Comments

  • dsuiter
    I picked up an Averatec 1331ee1e-1 (whew, had to go back and look that up to make sure I got it right!) from Tiger Direct for $249.99, less $25 Bing Cashback. It's a sleek, lightweight little number that's small enough to fit on my lap in the (parked!) car while I'm waiting for my daughter and nearly small enough to fit in my purse. It came out of the box with a bright blue stuck pixel on the very top of the screen, but otherwise it's a nice little netbook...my students were amazed when they saw it. The battery life is unimpressive at best but it's just fine for short jaunts and when you're within cord's reach of a power outlet. It's definitely worth what I paid for it!
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