Just like netbooks, ultraportable computer systems based on Intel's CULV platform are becoming more popular by the day, with an increasing number of PC vendors announcing their latest designs. Such is the case with TriGem USA, a company famous for its Averatec brand, which has just announced the launch of its ne... |
28 July 2009 04:33 GMT |
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All-in-one computer systems are certainly becoming an increasingly popular segment, as they can provide users with the necessary computing experience in a more convenient package. Several companies have recently made their debut into this growing market, enabling users to choose among a series of different designs. O... |
17 July 2009 10:02 GMT |
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Looking for ways to further expand its line of all-in-one desktop computer systems, TriGem Computer announced the launch of its new 25.5-inch flagship all-in-one PC, the D1200. Designed to deliver an impressive multimedia experience and packed with some of the latest hardware components on the market, the new Averate... |
9 June 2009 06:33 GMT |
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Google's Android mobile platform is expected to run on some of the upcoming netbooks, as the market for these systems continues to expand. Almost every major system vendor has expressed its intention to develop a computer system that can run on Android, consequently providing the end-users with a choice for a di... |
28 April 2009 10:10 GMT |
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The notebook market is one of the most dynamic segments in today's PC industry, as a series of leading companies are trying to increase their market share with new product releases. That is the case of TriGem USA, a company mostly known for its Averatac brand, which provides users with a wide range of computer s... |
27 April 2009 09:10 GMT |
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It appears that Intel's Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform, codenamed Menlow, is going to make its way into yet another new product, which will be released by Averatec's Trigem. Coming as a 4.8-inch touchscreen portable computing device, the Lluon Mobbit has been designed to provide its users with an eas... |
4 December 2008 11:38 GMT |
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It appears that the ASUS Eee Top, the all-in-one desktop PC formerly known as the Eee Monitor, will not be the only Atom-powered all-in-one PC on the market. Averatec, the company that has already showed its all-in-one desktop PC earlier this year, announced yesterday the availability of yet another such system. How... |
14 October 2008 03:33 GMT |
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Trigem USA has announced today the official introduction of its first netbook system for the US market. Simply dubbed Averatec Buddy, the new model has been released to compete with all the other recently released 10-inch netbooks from established vendors such as ASUS, MSI, Acer and HP. As you might expect, this one ... |
19 September 2008 10:13 GMT |
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As we previously noted in several of our articles, the netbook market must be one of the most dynamic segments of the hardware industry. This year alone, several manufacturers have come out with their own netbook models, all of which had but one main competitor, the ASUS Eee PC. That's chiefly because ASUS is r... |
1 September 2008 03:58 GMT |
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Apple's all-in-one concept has proved to be such a success that a few other system manufacturers have rushed to create their own versions of a desktop computer of this type. Important brands such as Dell or Sony have already released such all-in-one desktop computers but Apple's iMac is still the users'... |
8 July 2008 03:35 GMT |
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