Averatec gets rugged
by Edwin in PC Gadgets
Averatec has introduced a couple of semi-ruggedized notebooks in the market for those who tend to knock their notebooks around unwittingly whenever they travel. The new Voya series of notebooks consists of two models – the Voya 4473 being a 14.1″ standard notebook while the larger Voya 6494 boasts a 15.4″ widescreen display. With both of them featuring robust drop and vibration resistance, you can rest easy even if you suffer from a particularly bad case of butter fingers that very day. Heck, its spill resistant keyboard and keypad makes it all the more appealing since you no longer need to pick your heart up from the floor when the resident clumsy colleague at the office drops by your cubicle for a chat with a mug of coffee in hand.
The Voya line of notebooks are designed with sturdiness in mind. Boasting magnesium alloy outer cases, corner bumpers, and an anti-shock mounted hard drive, the Voya notebooks are up to the rigors of everyday life and more. Powered by Windows Vista(TM) Home Premium and technology from Intel for processors, graphics and connectivity, the Voya line of notebooks is a perfect blend of durability, performance and style. “The launch of Voya is another milestone for Averatec, and we have proactively integrated feedback from our customers and developed a new product line that directly responds to our customers needs,” commented Darren Lee, Director of Marketing at Averatec. “The Voya Series of notebooks has styling and performance that our customers have asked for. It’s going to be a fantastic new product line for us.”
You can pick up either semi ruggedized Averatec Voya Series notebook from major online resellers or via Averatec’s online presence. Prices start from $1,299 upwards, depending on the configuration you choose. Each purchase will come with a one-year limited warranty, and the peace of mind is definitely worth every penny for the clumsy.
One Comment on “Averatec gets rugged”
Another glyph gallery » Coolest Gadgets Says:
April 24th, 2008 at 1:10 am[...] Averatec gets rugged [...]
Post a Comment
- CG Forums
- Apple News (117)
- Audio/Video Gadgets (2247)
- iPod gadgets (522)
- Automotive Gadgets (94)
- Bluetooth (28)
- CES 2007 (55)
- CES 2008 (87)
- CES 2009 (67)
- Showstopers (8)
- Childrens Gadgets (352)
- Conceptual Gadgets (636)
- Cooking Gadgets (49)
- Cool Clocks (268)
- Coolest Gadget of the Week (119)
- Coolest Mobile News (144)
- Digital Cameras (144)
- Digital Picture Frame (62)
- DIY Gadgets (145)
- Drinking Gadgets (170)
- Eco Gadgets (318)
- Electronic Gadgets (2552)
- Gadget Competitions (106)
- Gadget Gift Ideas (251)
- Gadget Humor (20)
- Gadget Reviews (61)
- Gadget Thumbs (429)
- Gaming Gadgets (643)
- Gift Guides for 2008 (17)
- GPS gadgets (158)
- Home Gadgets (1899)
- Garden Gadgets (176)
- Home Automation (99)
- Kitchen Gadgets (353)
- Home Theater (109)
- Medical Gadgets (164)
- Miscellaneous Gadgets (1720)
- Mobile Phones (762)
- Office Gadgets (349)
- PC Gadgets (2204)
- Software (234)
- USB Gadgets (902)
- Pet Gadgets (117)
- Photography (212)
- Projectors (45)
- Remote Control (37)
- Retro Gadgets (57)
- Robot Gadgets (176)
- Site News (76)
- Solar Powered Gear (152)
- Sport (294)
- Football Gadgets (21)
- Golf Gadgets (50)
- Spy Stuff (199)
- Tech News (665)
- Toys (624)
- Remote Control Toys (173)
- Vehicle Gadgets (462)
- Wacky Gadgets (890)
-
Signup because it's Tuesday







- or via email
- Coolest Gadgets UK The UK specific version of Coolest Gadgets for all your UK gadget news
- Coolest Reviews The latest addition to the coolest network, independant hands on reviews of all the latest gadgets and technology.
- Game Addicts Reports on all the latest news in the gaming industry along with reviews on the latest addictive games
- Say No To Crack A cool and funny humor site for all ages
- Self Made Minds A blog about business and making money on the web
- SoftSift News and reviews on the latest software releases

Email to a friend
Leave a comment
Share