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
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Average user rating from 15 users
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November 21, 2006
Posted by: Niall Murphy
"Good... but you need the latest drivers"
What I like:
MCE in a box that looks OK in the living room
What I don't like:
Not usable out of the box
Review:
I had to download drivers from Acer and Intel to get the TV and graphics cards to work well enough ot record TV. You definitely need to be a PC expert to purchase this product, and get value out of it. New drivers would solve a lot of the problems described by other reviewers (though that does not excuse them shipping the unit in that state).
It still has quirks like losing the edges of the screen in HDMI mode, but when you can work around the quirks, it is great.
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