The display has a glossy finish, framed on a glossy black bezel with an integrated web cam centered on top. The Averatec All-In-One PC features an 18.4" LCD directly attached to a base that houses the hardware of the system. Both are smaller-than-average which may be good if you are short on space but not so much for long-term use. The included keyboard and mouse are wired and are pretty basic in design and quality. This can save you a lot of time should your hard drive crash and you forgot to burn a recovery disc beforehand. I appreciate the fact that the recovery software comes on a separate disc instead of being installed on the system's hard drive. The $490 all-in-one comes with everything to get you started: the system itself, a keyboard and mouse, mouse pad, cleaning cloth, power cable and AC adapter, hinge lock clip, quick start guide, recovery DVD and application program CD. This desktop 18.4" system employs Intel's Atom mobile processor and comes in a very small and aesthetically pleasing package. Now known as TriGem's global brand, Averatec have recently released an All-In-One PC aimed at the general computer user. Founded in 1984, they have been producing lower end notebooks based on processors like the Intel Celeron and the AMD Turion 64. Averatec is a name that some may not be familiar with.
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