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Format compact
Design original
Connectique suffisante
Jusqu'à trois disques durs
Suite logiciel complète
Nuisances sonores contenues
Compact
Silencieux
Large éventail de ports disponibles
Performances
Châssis bien conçu
Stockage extensible
Supporte la 4K à 60 Hz grâce au DisplayPort
Design soigné Etonnamment modulable
Design
Totalement silencieux
Capacités d'évolution
Connectiques complètes
Télécommande double face
Offre logicielle
équipement
Connectique.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Tarif qui monte vite
Un seul emplacement pour RAM
Pas de port USB sur le devant du châssis
L'interrupteur de mise sous tension n'est pas facile à atteindre
Le matériau utilisé pour le châssis se raye facilement
Puissance de la puce graphique
Pas de prise USB facilement accessible
Clavier et souris un peu "cheap"
Machine surdimensionnée pour de la simple lecture vidéo et sousdimensionnée pour le jeu
Small form factor, Stylish design, Impressive storage
UK specs lower, Remote control badly designed, Unnecessary bloatware
The Acer Revo One RL85 works well as a home entertainment hub, and is a great value media storage alternative to a NAS drive. The remote is clunky and the performance isn't stellar, but Acer has got it right where it counts...
Publié: 2015-05-28, Auteur: Dan , review by: techradar.com
Great design, Superb storage capacity, Tiny footprint
Tight ports and fittings, Lowered specs on high street model, Poor remote control
This highly compact mini-PC is really smartly designed, save for a couple of niggles, and is great for home entertainment duties, plus it offers some useful additional features...
The Acer Revo is an attractive mini desktop with plenty of storage for media files, which can easily play 4K video
Basic streaming boxes or even other media-friendly PCs cost less. The included keyboard and mouse feel cheap, and most gaming is out of the question
The Acer Revo is a do-it-all media-friendly PC that can fit anywhere....
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Publié: 2015-04-23, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
The version we've tested here won't be available to buy in the shops. In fact, the closest configuration has an older, slightly slower Haswell-based Core i3-400 chip running at a clock frequency of 1.7GHz, has only one 2TB hard disk, has half the RAM at 4...
Publié: 2015-03-20, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Extrait: It's not the first time we've seen a mini PC, but the Acer Revo One RL85's dinky one-litre scale means you can wave goodbye to the bulky tower of old, while its versatile feature set means it's more than just a PC. Indeed, by default it comes boxed with...
The Acer Revo One is one of the most interesting PCs we've seen a while packing a decent set of hardware into a tiny space. It's so small you could use it anywhere in the house without a problem. It costs a lot more than a typical media streamer but is no...
Publié: 2015-08-10, Auteur: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Compact chassis, Expandable storage, Core i5 processor, Supports 4K and 1080p video, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Includes personal cloud software,
Lots of bloatware, Chintzy wireless keyboard, Can't upgrade RAM, Revo Suite remote app is Android-only
Acer's Revo One small-form-factor (SFF) desktop packs enough power to handle content-creation tasks, and offers expansion options that are unheard of in such a compact PC...
Nifty and minimalistic design that will fit anywhere, All necessary connections and interfaces, Decent amount of storage options despite the small footprint, Keyboard and mouse are included in the package
Better CPU for the price would have been appreciated
Acer has built a tiny little guy that offers more than enough storage options, connectivity and its simple minimalistic design will fit in most environments without attracting too much attention. The Revo mini PC will do the job just fine for what's inten...
Like the TARDIS, it's bigger inside than it appears, Dual 2.5-inch drive bays provide lots of internal storage potential, Attractive, quirky design, Silent operation, Includes both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Bundled with bodacious bloatware, Included 1TB drive and 8GB RAM not user-upgradeable, Inadequate 3D performance for gaming
One of a very few PCs we'd call cute, the Acer Revo One packs a fully equipped Core i5 desktop into a tiny package. Its two open modular drive bays let it double as a teensy but roomy server. There are cheaper options, but few let you fit so much storage...