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Averatec 3300 (AV3360-EH1)
Created: 09/22/2006
Video description: This configuration of the Averatec 3300 is a 4.4-pound, mainstream notebook computer, with Wi-Fi (wireless connectivity) built-in. It's powered by the Pentium M 725 processor.

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