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The Acer Revo 100 RL100-U1002 boasts a living-room-ready design, a unique touch-pad input device, and capable media features, including a Blu-ray drive, for a fair price
This Nettop is not meant for gaming or general productivity because of a low-power CPU, and we'd feel better about its value if it had a 1TB hard drive
Not everyone wants a living-room computer, but the Acer Revo 100 is one of the better low-cost HTPCs we've seen thanks to a wisely chosen feature set, its attractive design, and a mostly well-conceived input device.
Abstract: Just because the Acer Revo 100 is tiny doesn't mean it's underpowered, with an Athlon II Neo K325 processor, 2GB of DDR3 memory and NVIDIA's ION GPU. This provides more than enough oomph to decode 3D Blu-rays, which are supported via the optional Blu-r...
The Acer Revo 100 RL100-U1002 boasts a living-room-ready design, a unique touch-pad input device, and capable media features, including a Blu-ray drive, for a fair price
This Nettop is not meant for gaming or general productivity because of a low-power CPU, and we'd feel better about its value if it had a 1TB hard drive
Not everyone wants a living-room computer, but the Acer Revo 100 is one of the better low-cost HTPCs we've seen thanks to a wisely chosen feature set, its attractive design, and a mostly well-conceived input device....
Small and neat, Built-in Wi-Fi and digital TV tuner, Can process Full HD video
Too expensive, Doesn't ship with a remote control, Doesn't ship with a proper keyboard
The Acer Revo 100 is a tiny home-theatre PC quipped with an AMD CPU and NVIDIA ION graphics that can be used to process Full HD video. It's small and neat and only features essential connectivity options. However, we think it's way too expensive...
Published: 2011-07-20, Author: Paolo , review by: dday.it
Gli HTPC hanno avuto poco successo in passato, presumibilmente perché la gente non vuole avere a che fare con le complicazioni che un PC desktop pone, anche per riprodurre dischi e filmati. Parallelamente, inoltre, sono stati lanciati sul mercato sempre p...