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.
June 2009
(79%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Nvidia’s Ion platform makes perfect sense here, but Atom, at least the single-core version, has no obvious place in a mains-powered nettop PC. Still, the Revo is cheaper and sexier than its nearest rival, Asus HDMI-equipped Eee Box B206. Still too p...
Abstract: If you want a low cost desktop, then the ‘nettop’ makes a lot of sense. By using Nvidia’s Ion technology, this Acer represents the first genuinely desirable nettop, thanks to an HD-capable graphics chip. ...
Funky design, Affordable, VESA mounting kit, Poor gaming performance
Unstable plastic stand, No IR receiver
nVidia's ION platform delivers handsomely and Acer has responded in kind with the Revo. It ticks all the right boxes where nettops are concerned, while ION gives it a definitive edge over competing offerings. Only the use of Vista really holds it back, bu...
USB sockets too close together, only good for surfing the Internet and playing low rent games
This is no gaming rig, but as a media server for your TV, now thats another matterKey specs3.5mm jack, eSATA, Ethernet, HDMI, MemoryStick, SD, USB, VGA, Wi-Fi, xD-Picture card...
Abstract: The Revo is a diamond-shaped box about the size of a hardback book, and is designed to sit upright on a clear plastic stand that you clip to its base. It could equally lie on its side on a shelf or even attach to the back of your monitor using a VES...
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...