Averatec Intros Low Cost Aluminum Notebook — N3400
Averatec has entered the aluminum notebook market with the introduction of the N3400. The N3400 is a 13-inch metal notebook that weighs less than 4 pounds and starts at $799. The specs of the N3400 are pretty respectable for the low price point:
- Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core T3400 2.16GHz processor
- Screen: 13.3-inch WXGA
- Memory: 3GB DDR2, 800MHz, expandable to 8GB
- Hard Drive: 250GB SATA
- Optical Drive: External USB Super-Multi 8x dual-layer DVD/CD reader-burner
- Ports: Three high-speed USB 2.0 ports, microphone input jack, headphone/external output jack, D15 VGA external display output, 4-in-1 memory card reader (MS/MS PRO/MMC/SD)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, 802.11n wireless, 10/100/1000 Mb/s wired Ethernet LAN
- Graphics: Intel GMA X4500HD
- Chipset: Intel GM45
- WebCam: Integrated 1.3 megapixel with microphone
- Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium
- Dimensions: 12.8″(w) x 9.0″(D) x .40″ ~ .98″(H)
- Weight: 3.8 lbs
The N3400 is not showing on the Averatec web site yet, but should be available there for purchase soon. It will also be available from Averatec’s retail partners.
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Woah, the specs on this thing are pretty beefy. Kinda makes me regret buying my gateway nv52 at bestbuy…
To anyone interested, Avaratec has a similar model with a 12.1″ screen with the same specs (besides having 4GB RAM instead of 3). AVERATEC N2740TD1E-1 on newegg, $649.
What worries me is the battery. The aforementioned model only has 4 cells.
Which brings me to another concern, is aluminum really worth paying a $150 premium?
What worries me even more is that a notebook at this price point has Intel graphics. If it has to be integrated, at least make it a GeForce 9400M or something!
(No, I’m not asking for a GTX 280M here. That would suck down the battery very quickly and create a lot of heat, to say nothing of the price increase. However, something on the order of a 9600M would be nice, especially when I see other 800 US$ notebooks packing 9600Ms.)