Sunday, 3 January 2010

Acer Aspire Revo R3610-U9012 Nettop Surfaces Aspire Revo Upgrade Brings Dual-core Atom Chips, Windows 7 & Ion Graphics

Acer has come up with a neat upgrade for their Aspire Revo nettop.
Codenamed Aspire Revo R3610-U9012, the impressive specifications list
includes a 1.6Ghz Intel dual-core Atom 330 processor under the hood, 2GB
DDR2 SDRAM, integrated NVIDIA ION graphics that output both VGA and HDMI
(1080p), and Windows 7 Home Premium to run the show.

�The AspireRevo is a practical and highly adaptable nettop for the
home " powerful enough to take on games but so thin, it can be neatly
hidden from view, � said Susan Hu, Desktop Product Manager for Acer
America. �It s also energy-efficient and quiet. Quite simply,
AspireRevo provides a pleasant visual experience for enjoying digital
photography, HD videos and even casual games, in a surprisingly compact
device. �
Other than upgrading to 802.11n Wi-Fi, the new Acer Aspire Revo
R3610-U9012 is getting the same 160GB SATA hard drive, has six USB 2.0
ports, an eSATA port and a multi-in-1 digital media card reader. There's
also Gigabit Ethernet, a high-definition headphone and microphone jacks,
USB stereo speakers and a VESA attachment to mount it on the back of
your HDTV or HD monitor.

Unlike the older version which had 1GB of RAM and was running on Atom
230 chips, the new Acer Aspire Revo R3610-U9012 Nettop will sell for $330.

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