Averatec 3225 Apr 2026
The Averatec 3200 series (including the 3225) has an original footprint of approximately . Main Body : Cut a rectangle of cardstock measuring roughly (this accounts for both the top lid and bottom base).
: Glue a slightly smaller piece of cardboard inside the bottom half to give it "weight". 3. Adding the Details averatec 3225
: Use a black marker to draw the 3 USB ports, VGA port, and PCMCIA slot on the sides of the base to match the real device's connectivity. The Averatec 3200 series (including the 3225) has
: On the outside lid, draw the "AVERATEC" logo in the center using a black marker. 4. Finishing Touches averatec 3225
: Draw a standard QWERTY layout on another piece of white paper. If you have an old keyboard, you can use it as a template for spacing.
: Draw a rounded rectangle on a white piece of paper to represent the 12.1-inch LCD. You can personalize it by drawing a fake Windows XP desktop, which was the standard OS for this model.
: Use two sheets of grey or silver cardstock to match the Averatec's metallic finish. Inner Screen/Keyboard : Two pieces of plain white paper. Reinforcement : Scraps of cardboard for extra stability.