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Acer Aspire Revo
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November, 2009

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Acer AspireRevo review

By Paul Miller

We've been thrilling to the ride of Acer's Ion-powered AspireRevo for a couple of weeks now, and despite its diminutive size and price tag, there's plenty to talk about. The model we tested included an Atom 230 processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 250GB ...

April, 2009

No rating

engadget.com
US

Acer AspireRevo

By Joel Santo Domingo

We just received an early engineering sample of the Acer AspireRevo with the Nvidia ION platform. So far, the ION seems to do well in the AspireRevo, as Nvidia had claimed it would.

Compact. Works with Blu-ray. DX10 3D support. Quiet. Energy-efficient

Still slow compared with desktop PCs. Occasional glitches. CUDA apps don't help ATI or Intel GPU, so they aren't directly comparable

The Acer AspireRevo shows that nettops aren't completely out of luck when you need to perform performance-oriented tasks.

If Acer can keep the AspireRevo to the estimated $299 price point, the combination of an AspireRevo and a $99 LiteOn Blu-ray player could be a good fit in the living room when connected to a HDTV. The Ion platform's first real implementation is in...

April, 2009

No rating

pcmag.com
US

Acer Aspire Revo

The AspireRevo is, in fact, the first small form factor PC to offer the NVIDIA ION platform that combines the Intel Atom 230 processor with the NVIDIA ION graphics processor. Apart...

No rating

digitaltrends.com
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Acer Aspire Revo Review

By Iain

As a general desktop PC for doing lots of regular work on then the Acer Aspire Revo is possibly the wrong choice - if you just want to mount it on the back of a spare monitor for browsing the web then it's probably fine, though definitely not the ...

October, 2009

No rating

tracyandmatt.co.uk
IN

Acer Aspire Revo

By Aditya Nag

The Acer Aspire Revo R3600 is a fine example of a tiny, small form factor PC. For a nettop, it handles basic computing tasks well, and the Ion chipset does a great job in terms of multimedia performance. At Rs. 23,000, it's priced attractively as well.

September, 2009

Rating

80

pcworld.in
GB

Acer Aspire Revo review

By Joe Minihane

The Acer Aspire Revo might be a mere nettop. But this little bundle of PC joy crams in NVIDIA's Ion chipset and a HDMI port, meaning one thing only: gorgeous full HD pics beamed straight from your Aspire Revo to your slick HD TV. Throw in an Intel ...

Video quality, low price, plenty of room

No optical drive, no DVI port

A cheap, stylish way to get hi-def pics on your HD TV

August, 2009

Rating

100

electricpig.co.uk
GB

Acer AspireRevo

The Acer AspireRevo uses the Nvidia Ion chipset to improve the media playback

Nvidia Ion ; Better Atom performance ; Good 1080p video

Slow performance on Windows

This choice of OS forces the 2GB of RAM to its knees, calling on the system swapfile (on a slow 5,400rpm hard drive) far more than anyone would be comfortable with. It takes a good two minutes and 34 seconds just to get into Windows too – hardly a ...

Rating

80

techradar.com
GB

Acer Aspire R3600 Revo Mini Desktop PC and Specs

This Acer Aspire R3600 Revo mini desktop PC runs on the Linux operating system and offers fast Ethernet or 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN connectivity for

No rating

product-reviews.net
DE

Acer Aspire Revo

By Andreas Schilling

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

We want the Acer Aspire Revo R3600 a closer look at him and his suitability as office and check out HTPC

The bottom line for the Acer Aspire Revo R3600 is quite clear from: This mini-PC has a very clearly defined area as the office system. It is also the one or the other game possible, however, there is no actual title in question, and even older are only av...

June, 2009

No rating

hardwareluxx.de
FR

Acer AspireRevo

By Adrian Branco

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

services AspireRevo The mini is a low-cost PC designed to be placed behind a screen or a television. It can decode Full HD feeds and will be delivered with a remote type Wiimote .

What about the price; What ;

April, 2009

No rating

01net.com

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