Take a low-power, silent desktop, and stuff it with netbook components. In the case of the $330 (as of February 1, 2010) Acer AspireRevo R3610, make sure to bless it with HDMI output and 1080p video playback, too. What do you get? A nettop. These Lilliputian systems provide a fraction of a traditional desktop’s power at a fraction of the size and cost. While they’re generally serviceable for basic browsing and e-mail tasks, the R3610's nVidia Ion graphics also give it media-center potential--as does its compact 7.1-by-7.1-by-1.2-inch size.
Acer AspireRevo R3610 Nettop PC

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Processor
| Processor class | Intel Atom 330 |
| Processor speed | 1.6 GHz |
| Cache size | 512 KB |
| Bus speed | 533 MHz |
| Number of installed processors | 1 |
Multimedia
| Audio Adapter Model | Integrated RealTek High Definition Audio |
| Audio Channels | 7.1 surround |
| Video integration | Motherboard |
| Audio codec | Integrated Audio |
Expansion Slots
| Number of PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots | 0 |
| Number of PCI-Express x16 slots | 0 |
| Open PCI Express X16 Slots | 0 |
| Number of PCI-Express x8 slots | 0 |
| Number of PCI-Express x4 slots | 0 |
| Number of PCI-Express x1 slots | 0 |
| Number of PCI slots | 0 |
| Open PCI Express X1 Slots | 0 |
| AGP slots | 0 |
| PCI Express Slots | 0 |
| Total PCI-e + PCI | 0 |
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Modem / Networking
| Included network card |
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Case
| Chassis style | Compact |
| External Drive Bays | 0 |
| Internal Drive Bays | 0 |
| Open External Drive Bays | 0 |
| Open Internal Drive Bays | 0 |
| Chassis color | White |
| Number of externally accessible 5.25-inch bays | 0 |
| Number of externally accessible 3.5-inch bays | 0 |
| Number of 5.25-inch internal bays | 0 |
| Number of 3.5-inch internal bays | 0 |
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Pros
Ion graphics/accelerated Flash 10.1 video
HDMI output
Cons
No optical drive
2GB extra RAM is your only upgrade possibility
Bottom Line
Acer's media-centric nettop offers Ion graphics, HDMI output, and high-speed networking.
Acer AspireRevo R3610: Mini Media PC Has Windows 7, Ion Graphics, and HDMI
AspireRevo R3610 Nettop PC Review, by Nate Ralph, PCWorld December 21, 2009
We've sung the praises of nVidia's Ion platform before, and the GPU-maker's integrated graphics product turns the AspireRevo into a real contender. Gaming still isn’t an option--the system produced just 12 frames per second in our Unreal Tournament 3 tests (at 1024 by 768, and highest settings). But when it comes to HD video output, Ion trumps typical integrated graphics from Intel right now. The AspireRevo sports VGA and HDMI ports, and streams music, photos, and 1080p video with aplomb. Compare that with the similarly equipped Sony VAIO P netbook, which struggles to handle even 320-by-240-resolution video on its Intel GMA 550 graphics processor.
Streaming HD Web video from sites such as Hulu or Vimeo was shaky on the AspireRevo until we installed the new Flash Player 10.1 Beta, which beefs up Flash playback by enlisting the help of the Ion graphics chip. The AspireRevo's support for 7.1 surround sound (via S/PDIF coaxial output), 802.11n Wi-Fi, and gigabit ethernet round out its home-theater PC capabilities. The system's Windows 7 Home Premium OS includes Media Center, but you'll need to get your own USB TV tuner or capture stick for DVR-like functionality.
On our WorldBench 6 test suite, the AspireRevo scored a paltry 36--the same as rival nettops such as the Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100, MSI Wind Nettop CS120, and Asus Eee Box B202. The bottom line: Power users or gamers should look farther up the desktop PCs food chain.
For everyday tasks, though, Windows 7 actually runs well on the R3610's 1.6GHz Atom 330 dual-core processor, 2GB of DDR2-800 memory (upgradable to 4GB), and 5400-rpm hard disk. We saw a noticeable performance hit with common tasks, like multitasking or thumbing through half a dozen browser windows at 1900 by 1200 on a 32-inch HDTV, but you'll get better mileage if you turn off some of Windows 7's visual pizzazz, like the Aero visual effects.
The AspireRevo lacks an optical drive (Blu-ray, DVD, or otherwise), but its six USB ports, multiformat card reader, and high-speed networking mean you'll have no problems streaming or copying over digital movie/music files. And if external hard drives are your thing, you'll be pleased to know that it also has a high-speed eSATA connection.
The included wireless keyboard and mouse are nice enough for casual use. Powered by AAA batteries, they connect to the system by way of a minuscule nub of a USB dongle. The range is great; they're perfect for couch surfing, and they never broke connectivity while we roamed about our test apartment.
You won't find much in the way of extras. The included "Acer Games" console falls firmly into the realm of shovelware, offering demos of yesterday's tired Flash games. The "manual" is two pages long, and tells you how to plug your HDMI cable into your TV. Of note is the dinky pair of USB speakers: The sound is okay (better than the tinny whine that dribbles out of most laptops), but yes, you will replace them. And HDMI users will just use their TV speakers, anyway.
The Acer AspireRevo R3610 has a lot to like, particularly if media serving is a niche you need filled. Plop it down beside or behind your TV and patch it into your home network, and you'll have a fairly nice streaming box for just $330. You could instead get a newly updated Mac Mini for a few hundred dollars more, but if you want streaming media in a petite package (with a price to match), put the AspireRevo on your short list.
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| Autodesk 3ds max 8.0 SP-3 DirectX | 1008 |
| Enemy Territory Quake Wars High 1024x768 | 11.3 |
| Enemy Territory Quake Wars High 1680x1050 | 5.7 |
| Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 1024x768 | 13 |
| Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 1680x1050 | 12.8 |
| Enemy Territory Quake Wars Normal 1920x1200 | 11.1 |
| Firefox 2 | 1294 |
| Microsoft Office 2003 with SP-1 | 697 |
| Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 9.0 | 734 |
| Multitasking | 1414 |
| Nero 7 Ultra Edition | 536 |
| Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator 1.5 | 519 |
| Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1024x768 | 12.3 |
| Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1680x1050 | 9.7 |
| Unreal Tournament 3 Highest 1920x1200 | 9.4 |
| Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1024x768 | 18.9 |
| Unreal Tournament 3 Medium 1680x1050 | 12.3 |
| Unreal Tournament 3 Medium1920x1200 | 10.1 |
| Winzip Computing WinZip 10.0 | 682 |
| WorldBench 6 Score | 37 |
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