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July 17th, 2009

Averatec debuts 22-in. D1005 all-in-one PC; $799

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 11:44 am

Categories: Uncategorized

Tags: PC, built-In, IEEE 802.11n, WLAN, Intel Corp., Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Serial ATA

TriGem USA on Friday announced the Averatec 22-in. D1005 all-in-one PC, a full-featured PC in a space-saving form factor intended for home, business and student use.

The D1005 all-in-one touts several solid features, including dual-core processing and “true 1080p resolution” (see discussion in the comments about this). In addition to its sizable 22-in. screen, the D1005 features a 2.5GHz Intel Pentium dual-core E5200 processor, 320GB hard drive, 3GB of memory, Microsoft Vista Home Premium, 802.11n wireless, a built-in webcam and a full-size USB keyboard and mouse.

The system rounds out the Averatec all-in-one lineup, slipping in between the 25.5-in. D1205 and the 18-in. D1133.

It’s available now for $799.

Full D1005 specifications, below:

  • Processor: Intel C2D E5200, 2.5GHz
  • Screen: 22” WXGA
  • Memory: 3GB DDR2 (expandable to 4GB)
  • Hard Drive: 320GB SATA
  • Optical Drive: DVD Super-Multi (Slot loading)
  • Wireless LAN: Intel 802.11n
  • Video Graphics: Intel X4500HD
  • Wired LAN: Built-in 10/100/1000 Mb/s LAN
  • Keyboard & Mouse: Full-size wired USB
  • Webcam: 2.0 megapixel
  • Dimensions: 20.9″(W) x 8.8″(D) x 18.5″(H)
  • OS: Vista Home Premium
  • MSRP: $799

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