Acer last week announced the latest in its family of Revo small-form-factor PCs at the IFA 2015 trade show in Berlin. The Revo Build M1-601 consists of a cuboid base unit with a footprint measuring about 5 inches square and a set of easily attachable modules. There are two versions — one with an Intel Pentium processor and the other with an Intel Celeron CPU. Both have integrated Intel HD graphics and up to 8 GB of DDR4 RAM. Acer plans to launch the Revo Build in Europe in October and in China December.
I have come across one such product named MagicStick, information available on www.magicstick.net
Please let me know what do you think about this product. Should i consider to buy it?
I haven't seen that version of the HDMI stick PC. Intel has had these in the market for a while. I picked one up myself (the Intel spec version not this version). Not exactly game level performance but not bad either for price. Interesting way to turn a monitor or TV into a PC. Doesn't use much power either. This was what I bought (link below), and the Magic stick appears to be even more powerful. http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Compute-Stick-Windows-BOXSTCK1A32WFC/dp/B00W8T61O0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1443293667&sr=8-3&keywords=HDMI+PC+Intel
Acer’s Revo Build Is a Puzzle of a PC
Posted by: Richard Adhikari September 12, 2015 05:00 AMAcer last week announced the latest in its family of Revo small-form-factor PCs at the IFA 2015 trade show in Berlin. The Revo Build M1-601 consists of a cuboid base unit with a footprint measuring about 5 inches square and a set of easily attachable modules. There are two versions — one with an Intel Pentium processor and the other with an Intel Celeron CPU. Both have integrated Intel HD graphics and up to 8 GB of DDR4 RAM. Acer plans to launch the Revo Build in Europe in October and in China December.
Please let me know what do you think about this product. Should i consider to buy it?
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Abhishek