TriGem intros Averatec D1133 all-in-One PC
- Monday, March 23, 2009, 7:19
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TriGem USA has expanded its Averatec brand by introducing an all-in-one PC, which is known as the Averatec D1133. The latest PC has been crafted for the consumers who are on the look out for a computing device that is capable of managing any type of work such as; school, home or personal entertainment purposes.
The PC also brags of a range of capabilities and features to take care of enhanced content greatly being offered by famous online sports, news, entertainment and social networking sites. This next-Gen of Averatec all-in-one (AIO) PC boasts of being integrated with HD video playback capability that claims to allure the users a lot, and all this is made possible with the integration of ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics. The users can employ it to stream clear, crisp and sharp videos successfully on demand from a variety of internet sites like Hulu, YouTube, Vimeo and Vuze.
As its reviews, the Averatec D1133 PC comes powered by an AMD Athlon X2 3250e 1.5GHz dual-core processor, and is compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista operating system and brags of being integrated with a large 18.4-inch LCD screen (1680 x 945pixels of resolution), a wireless keyboard as well as a mouse.
In addition, the features whereby the AIO computer is made a superb computing device include: 250 GB hard drive, 2 GB memory, a DVD optical drive, a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera as well as a 4-in-1 digital card reader. It also comes featured with an incorporated WLAN wireless 802.11bg networking plus wired 10/100 network connectivity.
The system also comes with one eSATA port, microphone input jack, headphone output jack, four speedy USB 2.0 ports, 10/100 RJ45 Ethernet LAN port as well as DVI external display output.
Since the Averatec all-in-one PC comes built-in with a VESA-ready mount, you can ins-talled it very easily at home or office.
The Averatec D1133 AIO PC could be yours at $599 (approx. Rs. 30,915) and is likely to hit the market in April/May 2009 period with a one-year warranty.


