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Averatec 1579 (discontinued)

Averatec 1579

Entered CNET Catalog: 06/04/2007

SKU: 0764296202899

Manufacturer: Averatec, Inc.

Manufacturer description

The Averatec 1500 Series is Averatec's first 11.1" Core Duo widescreen notebook packed into an ultraportable package. Weighing in at 3.4 pounds and measuring less than a piece of letter-sized paper, the 1500 Series delivers high-performance mobile processing in a tiny package to accommodate the most demanding of road warriors.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Smart-looking, extremely totable ultraportable, great battery life, built-in optical drive; roomy hard drive.

The badThe bad: Ultralow-voltage Core Duo CPU offers disappointing performance; case is compact but thicker than you'd expect; not configurable.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Among the smallest, fully functioning laptops we've seen, the 11.1-inch Averatec 1579 doesn't set the roof on fire with its performance, but it offers a practical mix of features and long battery life for no-frills computing on the go.

Average user rating: 0 stars Not yet available

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 07/18/2007

If there's one thing we get hugely excited about, it's small laptops. With systems including the Dell XPS m1330 offering ever slimmer and more powerful options for those who need full-fledged computing on the go, these not-quite-pocket-size options can now easily function as your main machine. If you go any smaller, you start sacrificing too many features that limit usability as you venture into UMPC territory.

Averatec recently impressed us with its bargain-priced 12-inch $899 Averatec 2371, an otherwise excellent AMD-based system undone by a wimpy battery. Adding some cost, but shaving an inch off the screen is the even smaller 11.1-inch Averatec 1579, one of the tiniest ultraportables we've seen to date. The $1,299 system lacks frills such as media control buttons or a Webcam (yet manages to cram a DVD burner into its tiny chassis), and the performance from its low-voltage Core Duo CPU disappoints, but its good looks, solid construction, and great battery life make this a laptop we'd happily take on the road.

Price as reviewed $1,299
Processor 1.06GHz Intel Core Duo Ultra Low Voltage U2400
Memory 1GB, 667MHz DDR2
Hard drive 120GB 5,400rpm
Chipset Intel 945
Graphics Intel Mobile Express 945GM
Operating system Windows Vista Premium
Dimensions (WDH) 10.5 x 8.1 x 1.5 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 11.1 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter [pounds] 3.4 / 4.2 pounds
Category Ultraportable

The Averatec 1579 has the same subtle, sophisticated look as the slightly larger Averatec 2371, thanks in part to its dark-brown chassis. The slightly glossy finish is a bit too prone to fingerprints for our tastes, but we liked the monochromatic look of the lid, keyboard tray, and screen bezel. At 3.4 pounds, it's very light, but newer systems such as the Toshiba R400 manage to shave off even more weight. Our only real gripe with the overall design is that it's a little chunky. A mere 1.5 inches may not sound thick, but considering the 13-inch Dell XPS m1330 manages to get down below one inch (on its front edge), it's certainly possible to do better.

The keyboard and touchpad are somewhat cramped, and you'll need good finger control to keep from hitting the wrong keys at first. Typical for ultraportable laptops, some controls, such as page-up and page-down keys (particularly useful for Web surfing), are mapped to other keys and can only be accessed by holding down the function key. There are no media control buttons, just a power button and a single quick-launch button mapped to Windows Media Player.

The 11.1-inch wide-screen display features a 1,366x768 native resolution, which offers a decent balance of screen real estate and readability, but make no mistake--text will appear small under most circumstances, so don't forget your reading glasses. By way of comparison, the 12-inch Averatec 2371 has amore typical 1,280x800 resolution.

  Averatec 1579 Average for category [ultraportable]
Video VGA-out VGA-out
Audio headphone/microphone jacks headphone/microphone jacks
Data 2 USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, multiformat memory card reader 2 USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, SD or multiformat memory card reader
Expansion ExpressCard slot Type I/II PC Card or ExpressCard
Networking modem, Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi modem, Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth, optional WWAN
Optical drive DVD burner None, or DVD burner

Its relatively thick chassis does allow the Averatec 1579 to house an optical drive, a feature that often gets left out of ultraportables. The Averatec 1579's built-in DVD burner surprised a few labs onlookers, who couldn't imagine a laptop this tiny would have an optical drive. The laptop also features a mini FireWire jack and an ExpressCard slot--two other features that don't often find their way to such a small laptop. The system provides 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, and although it's probably too much to ask for in such an affordable ultraportable, we can't help but wish this highly mobile laptop featured a cellular broadband connection for highly mobile Web surfing. (You can, however, gain such connectivity with an ExpressCard from Verizon, Sprint, or another carrier.)

As a fixed-configuration system, you don't have any choice of processor, hard drive, or any of other components. A second GB of RAM would be our first choice for an upgrade, especially if you're using a lot of Windows Vista's bells and whistles. The system's 120GB hard drive, however, offers more capacity than we expected and spins at 5400rpm, faster than some pokey 4200rpm drives common to ultraportables, including the Sony VAIO TXN17P.

The Averatec 1579's performance on our benchmarks was generally disappointing, trading horsepower for the battery benefits of Intel's ultralow-voltage Core Duo CPUs (note that this is an older Core Duo, not a Core 2 Duo processor). For example, the 1579 trailed the cheaper, AMD Turion-based Averatec 2371 on all of CNET Labs benchmarks, except for our DVD battery drain test, which we'll get to in a minute. Also disappointing is the fact that it was slower than a nearly identically configured Gateway E-155C. To its credit, the Averatec 1579's ultralow-voltage Core Duo is a dual-core processor, which allowed the system to easily outpace the Core Solo-based Sony VAIO TXN17P. Neither Averatec model can match up to current Centrino Duo laptops such as the Dell Latitude D630.

But as we often point out, raw performance is increasingly inconsequential in real-world terms. Like any modern dual-core laptop, the Averatec 1579 is perfectly capable for common Web surfing, office applications, and basic multitasking. When playing around with Vista's high-end eye candy or trying to do too many things at once, like play music files, edit a word document, and watch an online video, the system stuttered a bit, so power users may want to look elsewhere.

The Averatec 1579 ran for two hours and 44 minutes on our DVD battery drain test, using the default battery. Our DVD battery drain test is especially grueling, so you can expect longer life from casual Web surfing and office use. For an ultraportable laptop, this is an impressive score, and we were able to use the system all day, off and on, from a single charge. While it doesn't include the latest Centrino Duo platform's power-saving tweaks, the system's ultralow-voltage processor more than makes up for its pokey performance by excelling in power efficiency.

Averatec includes an industry-standard one-year parts-and-labor warranty with the system. Support is accessible through a 24-7 toll-free phone line ("excluding holidays"), an online knowledge base and driver downloads. Also available on the Web site are PDF versions of Averatec's user manuals, which are among the best we've seen, with clear, detailed illustrations of each laptop's ports and features, instead of the more generic manuals favored by other vendors, where the content may or may not refer to your specific system. Good manuals aside, we've heard from consumers frustrated with the company's tech support, frequently an issue with smaller vendors.

Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Averatec 2371
1,650 
Gateway E-155C
2,052 
Averatec 1579
2,301 
Sony Vaio TXN17P
5,417 

Adobe Photoshop CS2 image-processing test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Averatec 2371
531 
Gateway E-155C
578 
Averatec 1579
625 
Sony Vaio TXN17P
738 

Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Averatec 2371
282 
Gateway E-155C
391 
Averatec 1579
439 
Sony Vaio TXN17P
486 

Microsoft Office productivity test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Gateway E-155C
2,080 
Averatec 2371
2,120 
Averatec 1579
2,248 
Sony Vaio TXN17P
2,824 

DVD battery drain test (in minutes)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Sony Vaio TXN17P
298 
Averatec 1579
164 
Gateway E-155C
114 
Averatec 2371
95 

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System configurations:

Averatec 1579
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition; 1.06GHz Intel Core Duo Ultra Low Voltage U2400; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB Intel Mobile Express 945GM; 120GB Fujitsu 5,400rpm

Averatec 2371
Windows Vista Home Premium; 1.6GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52; 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 667MHz; 64MB Nvidia GeForce Go 6100; 120GB Fujitsu 5,400rpm

Gateway E-155C
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition; 1.06GHz Intel Core Duo Ultra Low Voltage U2400; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB Intel Mobile Express 945GM; 80GB Seagate Momentus 5,400rpm

Sony VAIO TXN17P
Windows Vista Business Edition; 1.2GHz Intel Core Solo U1400; 2,048MB DDR2 SDRAM 400MHz; 224MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express; 80GB Toshiba 4,200rpm

User opinions

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User Rating: 1/10

Horrible laptop, even worse customer service

Pros: cheap laptop

Cons: cheap laptop, cheaply made.

Review: Buyer beware. If you buy an Averatec be prepared to send it in for service every 2-3 months. I will never, ever ever buy another Averatec product again. I feel I have been ripped off after purchasing such an inferior product. Go with a better known brand such as dell or even a compac.

User Rating: 2/10

Buyer Beware: RMA Service is Terrible - 2+ months and still waiting for laptop

Pros: compact laptop

Cons: I am without a laptop

Review: I was quite happy with my compact laptop until my motherboard failed and I had to send it in for in-warranty repair. Not only was the hard drive proprietary, so I couldn't easily grab my data up before sending it off or find a shop that would (nor did Averatec have a recommendation), but Averatec has now had my laptop for over 2 months and can't give me a single estimate of how long they'll continue to have it for. There are motherboard shipments coming in and being distributed on a first-come, first-service basis, but they can't estimate how many more orders need to come in until my laptop is serviced. The manager of support told me he had no one to escalate this to and that he had no access to information valuable to my request for a turnaround time estimate.
Reason alone not to buy this brand at all. Without good support, no product is worth buying.

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Averatec 1579 specifications

  • General
  • Built-in Devices Wireless LAN antenna
  • Width 10.5 in
  • Depth 8.0 in
  • Height 1.4 in
  • Weight 3.3 lbs
  • Notebook type Ultraportable (Under 4 lbs.)
  • Screen type Widescreen
  • Wireless capabilities IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g
  • Processor
  • Processor Intel Core Duo U2400 / 1.06 GHz
  • Multi-Core Technology Dual-Core
  • Power Efficiency Ultra Low Voltage (ULV)
  • Data Bus Speed 533.0 MHz
  • Chipset Type Mobile Intel 945GM Express
  • Cache Memory
  • Type L2 cache
  • Cache size 2.0 MB
  • RAM
  • Installed Size 1.0 GB / 1.0 GB (max)
  • Technology DDR SDRAM
  • RAM configuration features 1 x 1 GB
  • Storage
  • Floppy Drive None
  • Hard Drive 120.0 GB
  • Storage Removable None
  • Hard drive type Portable
  • Optical Storage
  • Type DVD±RW (+R DL) - Integrated
  • Optical Storage (2nd)
  • 2nd optical storage type None
  • Card Reader
  • Card reader type 4 in 1 card reader
  • Supported flash memory cards Memory Stick , MultiMediaCard , Memory Stick Pro , SD Memory Card
  • Display
  • Display Type 11.1 in TFT active matrix
  • Max Resolution 1366 x 768 ( WXGA )
  • Widescreen Display Yes
  • Features AveraBrite
  • Video
  • Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA 950 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0
  • Max Allocated RAM Size 128.0 MB
  • Audio
  • Audio output type Sound card
  • Audio Input Microphone
  • Input Device(s)
  • Input device type Scroll button , Keyboard , Touchpad
  • Telecom
  • Modem Fax / modem
  • Max transfer rate 56.0 Kbps
  • Networking
  • Networking Network adapter
  • Networking / Wireless LAN Supported Yes
  • Data link protocol Fast Ethernet , IEEE 802.11g , Ethernet , IEEE 802.11b
  • Networking standards IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11b
  • Expansion / Connectivity
  • Expansion Bays None
  • Expansion Slots Total (Free) 1.0 ( 1.0 ) x Memory - Type II , 1.0 PC Card
  • Interfaces 1.0 x Hi-Speed USB - VGA - RJ-11 , 1.0 x Headphones - Output - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-TX - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) , 1.0 x Network - Phone line - 4 pin USB Type A , 1.0 x Display / video - Input - RJ-45 , 1.0 x Modem - Mini-phone 3.5 mm , 2.0 x Microphone
  • Miscellaneous
  • Features 802.11b/g wireless LAN
  • Power
  • Power device form factor External
  • Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
  • Operating System / Software
  • OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Software Norton Antivirus (90 days subscription) , Adobe Acrobat Reader , Cyberlink DVD Solution
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - Battery - 6 months , Limited warranty - 1 year
  • Sustainability
  • CNET Labs: Battery drain test / Video playback 164
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