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I'm looking into buying one of these to hook up to my TV but I could do with a little guidance as to which ones I should go for.
I am not going to be using it for gaming or anything else too demanding so I don't need anything with super beefy specs, just something that is capable of the usual everyday tasks such as web browsing and what have you, but also not something that will be outdated the moment I buy it. I am tempted by the Mac mini but I am put off by the lack of disc drive, also I've never used a Mac before so I would be venturing into the unknown. I have my eye on one of these as an alternative but I am concerned the processing power won't be up to scratch even as a moderate user. Some second opinions would be nice. http://www.ebuyer.com/395461-acer-re...c-dt-sm4ek-001 |
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Wouldn't touch that Revo
You'd be better off with one of these http://www.ebuyer.com/407538-zoostor...p-pc-7873-1076 |
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that is pretty good PC, you could probably get away with one of the lower spec Revo PC for light use there is no optical drive in the lower spec Revo.
Just be aware there is no keyboard/mouse included in that deal |
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The OP doesn't want a desktop. |
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