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Acer’s original Revo was an attractively styled home-theatre PC that delivered media-centre facilities through nVidia’s Ion technology. It combined Intel’s low-power and speed-starved Atom processor with a graphics-friendly nVidia GeForce 9400M. Now we...
The Acer Revo RL100 is a quiet and highly attractive media-centre PC that will fit nicely into any living room. However, it does lack a little power, particularly when it comes to games, and its price tag is high. Even given the 3D facilities, this nee...
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There's something seductive about slimeline black slabs of technology. Perhaps it's the indoctrination that black monoliths are a gateway to some godly realm or better yet, that they might play your Blu-ray discs without making too much of a racket. To...
Quiet and slim, Cutting-edge Blu-ray capabilities...
Out-priced by almost everything, Weak 3D and CPU...
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It’s been a long time since PC makers started trying to get PCs into people’s living rooms. Originally it was all about games, but consoles soon became a cheaper and better-supported option. Now, it’s about TV and disc playing, in particular 3D, HD vie...
Do you pay £600 for a Windows 7 based media PC with Blu-ray, Freeview, PVR, 3D and wireless for Internet, or £350 for a standalone player with Blu-ray, Freeview, PVR and wireless for Internet. The decision to buy a Revo 100 comes down to whether you n...
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Thank you to LaptopsDirect.co.uk for providing a review sample. ---- We've been seeing quite a selection of remarkable small desktop systems recently, aimed mostly at the Home Theatre PC (HTPC) crowd. The requirements for these are compact dimensions, sty...
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While the netbook form factor may be on the decline the hardware inside has other uses, for example it is easy to build a feature packed compact system for general computing and media use. That is something Acer has tried to achieve, in a stylish and s...
We have seen a number of impressive compact systems here at Hardware Heaven with models from Zotac, Sapphire and ASRock standing out. Acer have now joined that list with a very desirable take on a compact system.Looking first at the build quality we h...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 02:09:22
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Ever got that feeling that you don't need it but you want it? The sentiment may be one that applies to this slim, stylish and well built Home Theatre PC from Acer. It plays back Full HD video and has Blu-ray, which is on everyone's 'must have' list. Bu...
Slim, stylish and quiet; coolest bundled remote; pointless touch optimised browser;...
Connectivity not up to the standards of some rivals;...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 02:09:22
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For those who are thinking of the company's older Revo, this is a completely different, far superior machine. It's not only significantly more powerful, but also more stylish, comes with an integrated Blu-ray drive, is 3D capable and features what is o...
Slim, stylish and quiet; coolest bundled remote; pointless touch optimised browser;...
Connectivity not up to the standards of some rivals;...
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Just when we thought the media centre PC had died and gone to (most deservedly) hell, here comes Acer with the Revo 100. And it's everything that the media centre hulks of yesteryear weren't.It's slim and small in every way, thanks to today's wider availa...
Small, quiet, powerful — just what a media centre PC should be, though not entirely without glitches.tag -->Who Sells What: Acer...
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