Averatec Buddy
Manufacturer: Averatec Part number: N1030EA1E-1
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- Bottom Line:
- Two hours of battery life is simply not enough for the otherwise unobjectionable and basic Averatec Buddy Netbook.
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CNET editors' review
Averatec Buddy price range: $229.00
- Reviewed by: Matthew Elliott
- Reviewed on: 11/18/2008
- Released on: 07/08/2008
The good: Strikes optimal Netbook balance between portability and usability; polished look; fair price.
The bad: Terrible battery life; no option for solid-state hard drive; no Bluetooth.
The bottom line: Two hours of battery life is simply not enough for the otherwise unobjectionable and basic Averatec Buddy Netbook.
We unboxed the Averatec Buddy and immediately felt a sense of deja vu. We'd seen this Netbook before--dare we say, this Buddy felt like an old friend from the start. After taking stock of the Netbooks in CNET Labs, we traced this feeling back to the MSI Wind. Aside from a slight difference on the front edge, these two Netbooks feature the same chassis with a 10.2-inch display. Inside, the Averatec Buddy supplies a familiar Netbook configuration that includes the Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB of memory, and Windows XP Home. While we had generally positive things to say about the MSI Wind when we reviewed it this past summer, we are less enthused with the nearly identical Averatec Buddy because between then and now, Dell and HP joined the Netbook fray and did so with highly desirable models in the HP Mini 1000 and the Dell Inspiron Mini 9.
There's nothing inherently wrong with the Buddy (aside from its name), but our same complaints from the Wind remain: there's no option for a solid-state hard drive and the three-cell battery loses its charge far too quickly. Averatec's shopping site lists it at $479--same as the Wind, though the Buddy has a larger hard drive and no Bluetooth--but you can find online from other resellers for $449. Though it costs a bit more, we favor the HP Mini 1000 for its keyboard alone, while the Dell Mini 9 delivers a solid-state drive in an otherwise similar configuration for $449, while also delivering superior battery life.
| Price as reviewed / Starting price | $449 |
| Processor | 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 |
| Memory | 1GB DDR2 SDRAM |
| Hard drive | 160GB, 5400rpm |
| Chipset | Mobile Intel 945 Express |
| Graphics | Intel GMA950 |
| Operating system | Windows XP Home Edition SP3 |
| Dimensions (width by depth) | 10.2x7.3 inches |
| Thickness | 1.0 to 1.6 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 10 inches |
| System weight / Weight with AC adapter | 2.5 / 3.3 pounds |
| Category | Netbook |
While the MSI Wind offers you a choice of white, black, or even pink, the Averatec Buddy offers no such personalization. It's available only in black. The lid is a glossy black, while inside the keyboard, wrist rest, and screen bezel feature a matte black finish. The only difference between it and the MSI Wind is the Wind's front edge was angled somewhat while the Buddy's front edge remains straight and flat.
The Averatec Buddy's keyboard runs edge to edge, leaving no wasted space, which is key in any Netbook design. We liked this keyboard when we saw it on the MSI Wind earlier this year, because it was easier to type on than the cramped keyboard on the 9-inch Asus Eee PC 901. However, after experiencing the flat, wide, and roomy keys on the HP Mini 1000, the Averatec Buddy's keyboard feels merely average for a Netbook, with some keys forced to be narrowed. In this case, the comma and period keys are roughly half the width of normal, as are the four arrow keys in the lower right corner.
The touch pad is a tiny 2 inches wide by 1.5 inches tall. There isn't any room to make it any taller, but it would be more useful if it were a bit wider to match the wide-screen display's aspect ratio. The touch pad features a vertical scroll region, though it might more accurately be called two vertical tap regions. While most laptops let you scroll up and down Web pages and other long documents by moving your finger up or down the right edge of the touch pad, the Averatec Buddy's touch pad page scroll function works differently. You tap the upper and lower right corners of the touch pad to move up or down a Web page or document. Lastly, the mouse buttons are combined into one, rocker-style button, which is never our favorite arrangement. We prefer the tactile feedback that you get from two separate mouse buttons.
With configurations so similar across most Netbooks (choosing a solid-state versus spinning hard drive, and Linux versus XP, are probably the only two specification choices of note in any Netbook) and dimensions so tight, we think the keyboard is the single biggest differentiator, which is why we rated HP's Netbook so highly, despite a few warts. I set out to put the Averatec Buddy to the test and set it up to use as my primary work system for a day. I was back at my regular work desktop within the first hour. The keyboard is just too small for anything more than e-mailing, instant messaging, and updating your Facebook profile. I'm not saying the HP Mini 1000 would have made it for an entire workday, but I bet it would have lasted until at least lunch.
| Averatec Buddy | Average for category [netbook] | |
| Video | VGA-out | VGA-out |
| Audio | headphone/microphone jacks | headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | 3 USB 2.0, 4-in-1 media card reader | 2 USB 2.0, SD card reader |
| Expansion | None | None |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi | modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Optical drive | None | None |
The Averatec Buddy's 10.2-inch display features a standard Netbook resolution of 1,024x600 pixels. It provides enough room to view Web pages without needing to scroll side to side, though you will find yourself scrolling vertically more than you might like. The display's matte finish means you won't suffer from glare and reflections when traveling with the Buddy and seated in a bright coffee shop or sunny park bench. At the top of the display sits a 1.3-megapixel Webcam. Also, the Buddy's tiny stereo speakers emit predictably tiny sound, so you'll want to make use of the headphone jack whether you're listening to music or even watching a clip on YouTube. I tried watching a few SNL skits on Hulu.com while working on the review, and I couldn't hear the dialogue over my typing at max volume.
The Buddy serves up the standard 10/100 Ethernet and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi network connections. We're still waiting for a Netbook to include WWAN for true mobile connectivity out of the box. The 4-in-1 media card reader supports SD, MMC, Memory Stick, and Memory Stick Pro formats.
We ran the Averatec Buddy through CNET Labs' Photoshop benchmark, and it finished the test in similar fashion as other Netbooks, all of which feature the same single-core 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU. In anecdotal testing, we felt some drag when having more than one application open at the same time--nothing too terrible, but we did notice frequent, short pauses during simple commands such as switching from one open application to another.
Netbooks are designed in large part to run for long stretches when you're away from a power outlet, and, unfortunately, the Averatec Buddy was unable to top the 2-hour mark on CNET Labs' battery drain test, thanks to its three-cell battery. In anecdotal testing, we never made it past 2 hours either. That's a far cry from the 5 hours, 15 minutes we got from the Asus Eee PC 901 and its six-cell battery. The MSI Wind turned in similarly terrible battery life with its three-cell battery, though you can now find some MSI Wind models with six-cell batteries. The same cannot be said for the Buddy; a three-cell battery is your only option.
TriGem, owner of the Averatec brand, backs the Buddy with a one-year parts-and-labor warranty. Calls to technical support require a toll call; lines are open weekdays from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pacific. Averatec's sales e-mail address doubles as its support e-mail.
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System configurations:
Averatec Buddy
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; Mobile Intel 945 Express; 160GB Fujitsu 5,400rpm.
Acer Aspire One
Linpus Linux Lite v1.0.2.E; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 512MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; Mobile Intel 945 Express; 8GB solid-state drive.
Asus Eee PC S101
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; Mobile Intel 945 Express; 32GB solid state drive
Dell Inspiron Mini 9
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; Mobile Intel 945 Express; 16GB STEC solid-state drive.
HP Mini 1000
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; Mobile Intel 945 Express; 60GB Toshiba 4,200rpm.
Lenovo IdeaPad S10
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; Mobile Intel 945 Express; 160GB Western Digital 5,400rpm.
MSI Wind U100
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom; 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM 400MHz; 128MB Mobile Intel 945 Express; Western Digital 80GB 5,400rpm hard drive.
User reviews
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Very capable little netbook. Only a couple of flaws
by 333Trinity on January 24, 2009
Pros: Keyboard has a very solid feel, with good pressure response. Full featured netbook with camera and nice bright screen. Solid feel and build. Onboard wireless has a very good range and holds a signal well. Runs very quiet and cool. Lg. 160gb hd.
Cons: Battery it too small and not many aftermarket batteries available yet. Mousepad needs to be a bit wider. Very little paper documentation, but has an onscreen tutorial once you get into Windows.
Summary: I did a lot of research before purchasing this unit and was leaning toward the Asus Eee pc before I saw this on sale during the Circuit City closing sale. ...
Summary: I did a lot of research before purchasing this unit and was leaning toward the Asus Eee pc before I saw this on sale during the Circuit City closing sale. Just the beginning of the closeout, so only got 10% off. So far, I am very pleased with this purchase. The battery is getting a bit better with some conditioning, but will probably only get about 2 hrs. at best. I know I will be getting a better battery when they become available.
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I absolutely 100% LOVE it !!
by guyattech on January 19, 2009
Pros: Size, Layout, Processor, 160 harddrive, Media Card Reader 3 USBs VGA Cute yet Professional PRICE !!
Cons: In a erfect world it would have Bluetooth if nothing else to tether to a 3G phone. But other then that and the fact it doesnt come with a Genie and a bottle I Love it. Vista Smista
Summary: I got mine at Circuit City 1 day before they announced Chapter 11. I paid $349. Simple and Fast. I used an external CD Rom to Install Pinnacle Studio 12, ...
Summary: I got mine at Circuit City 1 day before they announced Chapter 11. I paid $349. Simple and Fast. I used an external CD Rom to Install Pinnacle Studio 12, Photoshop CS3 Dreamweaver CS3 and Flash CS3. All of which work perfectly (Illustrator and Fireworks will not load because of screen resolution size) But every program I have installed has run just as it does on my Dell M1330. I hae big ol fat fingers too and they type just as fast as on the fullsize keyboard.
I plan on carrying it everywhere and upgrading the ram as soon as I can find exactly what kind to buy. One downside could be very little information since it is a new release and I am having to go alot on the MSI wind specs and forum info.
OVerall, I Could have picked any of the netbooks available form the Acer, to the HP mini and all for all this was the best deal because you can extend the ram plus, I really liked that the 10.2 screen is a lil larger then the 8.9. Amazing what that inch does for it.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Averatec
- Part number: N1030EA1E-1
- Bottom Line: Two hours of battery life is simply not enough for the otherwise unobjectionable and basic Averatec Buddy Netbook.
General
- Built-in Devices Keyboard , Wireless LAN antenna, Touchpad, Camera
- Width 10.2 in
- Depth 7.1 in
- Height 1.3 in
- Weight 2.65 lbs
- Notebook type Netbook, Budget
- Screen type Widescreen
- Wireless capabilities IEEE 802.11g
Processor
- Processor Intel Atom N270 / 1.6 GHz
- 64-bit processor Yes
- Data bus speed 533 MHz
- Chipset type Mobile Intel 945GMS Express
Cache Memory
- Type L2 cache
- Cache size 512 KB
RAM
- Installed Size 1024 MB / 2 GB (max)
- Technology DDR II SDRAM - 400 MHz and over
- RAM form factor SO DIMM 200-pin
Storage Controller
- Storage controller type Serial ATA
- Storage Controller / Serial ATA Interface Serial ATA-150
Storage
- Floppy Drive None
- Hard Drive 160 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpm
- Storage Removable None
- Hard drive type Portable
Optical Storage
- Type None
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, SD Memory Card, Memory Stick Pro
Display
- Display Type 10.2 in TFT active matrix
- Max Resolution 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA )
- Widescreen Display Yes
- Features Widescreen display
Audio
- Audio output type Sound card
- Audio Input Microphone
Notebook Camera
- Camera Type Integrated
- Sensor Resolution 1.3 Megapixel
Input Device(s)
- Input device type Keyboard, Touchpad
Telecom
- Modem None
Networking
- Networking Network adapter
- Networking / Wireless LAN Supported Yes
- Data link protocol IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
- Networking standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) 1, 1 Memory - SO DIMM 200-pin
- Interfaces 3 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x Microphone - Input - Mini-phone 3.5 mm, 1 x Headphones - Output - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
Miscellaneous
- Features 802.11b/g Wireless LAN, Camera
Battery
- Technology Lithium ion
- Installed Qty 1
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Windows XP Home Edition
- Software Adobe Reader 8.0, Wild Tangent Game Pack, Norton AntiVirus (Trial)
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year limited parts and labor warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Accessories
- Case Logic 13.3" Laptop Sleeve - notebook carrying case (33234176)13.07 - 23.99
- Case Logic 7-10" Laptop Sleeve - notebook carrying case (33359181)15.99 - 19.99
- Mobile Edge UltraPortable Computer Sleeve - notebook sleeve (33442639)15.81 - 32.45
- Mobile Edge UltraPortable Computer Sleeve - notebook sleeve (33442498)11.99 - 32.45
- Case Logic E-Sling Large - notebook carrying case (33315725)32.04 - 49.99
- Targus 10.2" CityGear Netbook Case - notebook carrying case (33621177)24.99 - 32.25
- Targus 10.2" Sport Netbook Case - notebook carrying case (33603536)16.10 - 26.44
- Targus 10.2" Slipskin Peel Netbook Case - notebook carrying case (33624059)12.99 - 27.18
- SanDisk Cruzer USB flash drive - 32 GB (33544914)60.20 - 139.99
- SanDisk Cruzer Micro - USB flash drive - 8 GB (32631690)12.82 - 44.99
- SanDisk Cruzer Micro - USB flash drive - 16 GB (33032681)27.25 - 79.99
- Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks (32481206)21.45 - 29.99
- Logitech Performance Mouse MX (33769469)84.99 - 109.99
- Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse (32554802)48.69 - 73.99
- Logitech Wireless Desktop MK300 - keyboard , mouse (33687687)32.88 - 44.87
Manufacturer info
- Averatec
- Manufacturer profile
- Browse Averatec products on Shopper.com
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- Website: http://www.averatec.com/
- Address:
80 Icon, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 - Phone: 714-429-8999
- Email: sales@averatec.com
- Fax: 714.429.9960








