Typical price: £900
What is it: Ultra-slim Viiv-certified Media Center PC
What we think: A hugely stylish and capable multimedia system with plenty of connectivity options
Average user rating
Average user rating from 15 users
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Acer Aspire iDea 500 user reviews
September 18, 2006
Posted by: Steve Pontin
"Good all round machine, good value for money"
What I like:
Range of connectivity
What I don't like:
User guide could be better to cater all connectivity posibilities
Review:
Very good machine with all the possible connections that you need. While easy to get up and running, I would have liked a more detailed user guide to illustrate connection possibilities. User guide is focused on Media Centre software to detriment of all else.
Have heard poor ratings about the TV tuners but I cannot complain. All Freeview channels scanned in okay and good reception. For the price, I don't think you can complain about the component choices.
I use a new plasma TV and found that the HDMI connection caused overscan on the XP desktop but was okay on the Media Center. Switched to standard VGA connection and problem went away.
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