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Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire R3600 Revo and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire R3600 Revo.
Award: Most Awarded June 2009
June 2009
 
(79%)
57 Reviews
Users
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6 Reviews
79 0 100 57

The editors liked

  • Compact. DX10 3D support. Quiet. Energy-efficient.
  • GPU acceleration for HD videos
  • Form factor
  • Good bundle
  • WiFi
  • HDMI
  • Low power consumption
  • ION chipset
  • HD playback
  • Small size
  • Tiny
  • Slim
  • Good performance
  • Nice feature set
  • Nvidia ION graphics

The editors didn't like

  • Still slow compared with desktop PCs. Occasional glitches. CUDA apps don’t help ATI or Intel GPU
  • So they aren’t directly comparable.
  • Price needs to be lower
  • No optical drive
  • Underpowered processor

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  Published: 2010-01-05, review by: pcmag-mideast.com

  • Compact. 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.

 
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  Published: 2009-11-11, review by: ld2.ciol.com

  • ION chipset, HD playback, small size
  • No optical drive

 
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  Published: 2009-09-01, review by: pcworld.in

  • Tiny, slim, Good performance, Nice feature set, Nvidia ION graphics
  • Underpowered processor
  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2009-08-05, review by: techtree.com

  • GPU acceleration for HD videos, form factor, good bundle, WiFi, HDMI, low power consumption
  • Price needs to be lower
  • Zotac was the first ones to bring us Nvidias ION platform, which finally saw the union of Nvidias GPU and the low powered Atom processor. We had the chance of reviewing Zotacs flagship offering, which included a dual core Atom and an integrated powe...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-19, review by: gadgetspeak.com

  • Abstract:  A rather different PC in that all you get is a small box not a lot bigger than a video cassette and a wireless keyboard and mouse. This can even be mounted on the back of a panel or a TV so maybe ideal for the occasional user....

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  Published: 2009-12-17, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2009-10-25, review by: tracyandmatt.co.uk

  • I have to say that when Matt asked me to review this I was intrigued to see what the 'new' wave of Intel processors combined with the new graphics chip would be capable of. The graphics chip did indeed deliver on it's promise of 1080p performa...

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  Published: 2009-09-19, review by: gadgetspeak.com

  • Abstract:  Adding to its impressive range of products, Acer has developed the Aspire Revo product which is based on the Intel Atom CPU 230 running at 1.60GHz. As a netbook is a king of notebook sub-species, so the Revo could be regarded as a sub-species of your...

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  Published: 2009-09-19, review by: gadgetspeak.com

  • Abstract:  Adding to its impressive range of products, Acer has developed the Aspire Revo product which is based on the Intel Atom CPU 230 running at 1.60GHz. As a netbook is a king of notebook sub-species, so the Revo could be regarded as a sub-species of your...

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  Published: 2009-09-08, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  This ‘net-top’ computer is about as powerful as most ‘netbook’ or mini-notebook computers. It’s not designed for gaming or high-powered tasks such as video editing, but for office and internet usage it’s ideal.The computer uses an Intel Atom N230 proce...

 
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