Many of you have been waiting for a full tilt review of an Acer Aspire Revo 3610 Atom ION 330. Well, here it is. Possibly the first one on the Internet with this level of detail. It’s taken a week of use to get the full impression of it’s power and abilities and this review should leave no doubt! So, here goes.
Some of you may already know that I’ve been on a quest for the ultimate “cut the cable” solution and save $70 + a month on crappy cable service with bloatware content. (more…)
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So, I got my Acer Revo the other day and decided to show a few un-boxing pics. I figured this would tide you over until I finish the testing I’m doing for a full on user review. I was in a rush to plug the darn thing in, so my photography skills were lacking that day. But, here goes….
Box Pictures:
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Got my new Revo 3610 up and running today. Using it as I type this actually. I decided to post my Flash 10.1 Beta on Acer Revo 3610 testing results. Here’s the Flash update details so far.
The new Flash 10.1 Beta is designed to off load or enable GPU acceleration of Flash media on video cards that support that function. (more…)
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I recently ordered an Acer Revo 3610 HTPC from NewEgg. It was on back order, so hopefully it arrives in the next week or so. I’d like to post a real life, better than I’ve found elsewhere review of its performance for the masses. (my Revo gets delivered today! stay tuned for updated post)
If you’ve not heard about this little device, it runs the Intel Atom 330 dual core processor that clocks at 1.66 ghz and 533 FSB. It also uses the Nvidia ION 9400M video card. It has 2gb of DDR 800 dual channel ram (can upgrade to 4 gb). (more…)

If you were wondering about your installation of Boxee on Apple TV and the new 3.0 upgrade – don’t do it! At least not just yet anyways.
ATV 3.0 Upgrade Features-Quickly
If you use your Apple TV (ATV) exclusively for Boxee, such as I, you’re most likely oblivious to the functionality of the Apple TV home screen. Personally, I could care less what stock ATV functions do as most of them cost money or severely handicap the integration of your own media content. Seems the ATV 3.0 upgrade offers a few core updates: (more…)
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Well, five days after submitting my Clicker beta invite was received today! This is a quickie update on the new Clicker complete guide to Internet Television.
Sign up was quick and easy. Interface is much simpler than Hulu or Fancast. Site speed is nice and quick. I really liked the play list feature with the “watched vs. not watched” flags! Makes it super simple to see what you’ve yet to watch. The volume of shows is pretty expansive and looks like they are in the works to add more.
When watching a show, Clicker takes you directly to the web site the show lives at and plays it there. Which pops open a new tab on FireFox and the show begins. This is not bad considering Clicker makes it super easy to find your fav shows by genre and see at a glance what needs watched. Clicker looks like it will save some serious surfing time and open up new doors for additional, unheard of Internet TV shows out there.
Stay tuned, more Clicker details to come in a few days!
I told you all about Clicker the other day with a brief run down of functions. Molly over at DemoGirl.com has whipped up a Clicker demo of functions that will help break the anticipation!
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A new Internet TV Guide start up called Clicker, is currently in beta testing and has also struck a deal with Boxee to become an integral part of the media center application!
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