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Notebook Review.com: Averatec 2150-EH1 PC Notebook

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Notebook Review.com reviews the reasonably priced Averatec 2150-EH1 notebook PC. 'Like many other budget notebooks in this class, the case of AV2150-EH1 is built entirely out of plastic. Although it is not strengthened by fancy carbon fiber or magnesium alloy, the notebook feels fairly solid. I did not see any rippling when pressure was applied to the lid. The screen does not wobble because of the metal hinges under the plastic cover. Twisting is definitely possible, but I don't see how I will even attempt to twist my screen under daily uses, so no big deal there. The two latches used to keep the lid closed are made from plastic and are very fragile, although the "stronger" metal hinges should keep the lid closed even without the latches. Overall, the AV2150-EH1 isn't bullet-proof like the IBM ThinkPads or the Panasonic ToughBooks, but it should withstand some minor bumps.'

Features:
•AMD Turion 64 MT-28 (1.6 GHz/512 KB L2 cache)
• 512 MB DDR333 (PC2700) system RAM (2 X 256)
• ATI Radeon Xpress 200M graphics: ATI RS482M chipset NorthBridge and ATI SB400 SouthBridge
• 80GB hard drive
•12.1-inch widescreen WXGA LCD with AveraBrite (1280 X 800)
• Mini MSI wireless LAN (802.11b/g compliant)
•Built-in DVD +/- RW with dual layer capability
• 4 cell, 2200 mAH standard battery
• Windows XP Home Edition with SP2
•Dimensions: 11.9" (W) X 8.86" (D) X 1.2" (H)
• Weight: 4.4 lb with standard battery

Read: Averatec 2150-EH1 Review - Notebook Review

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