Desktops Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.0 stars
Good
THE GOOD
Clean, classy design; largest display at this price; hard display control buttons; lots of upgrading potential.
THE BAD
Significantly slower than even Apple's older iMac; no Blu-ray drive; no 802.11n wireless.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Like other Windows-based all-in-ones, Averatec's All-in-One can't compete with the iMac for sheer power. The Averatec's larger screen and few features it has that Apple doesn't might be enough to sell you, but the iMac remains the all-in-one to beat.
CNET Reader Reviews
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August 22, 2008 08:09
Terrible
0.5/5
Any Averatec product is bad. Try getting any tech support. No response to e-mail. Can't find a phone number that has a body attached to it. My Recovery media doesn't work and no help. Avoid Avoid Avoid -
June 30, 2008 02:58
3.5/5
Cnet are idiots, first of all this computer is at par with regular iMacs, Cnet tested this machine on the over-clocked iMac 3.06Ghz, of course it will seem slower. Bluetooth is something but then again unless you're using a Bluetooth mouse or cell p... read more »
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