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Acer Announces Sub-$700 Triple-Core Blu-Ray PC

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Acer's making a bid for your living room with its new AX3200 desktop PC. Sporting dimensions of just 10x4x14 inches, it should have no problem wiggling into an HTPC environment. Nor will it have much trouble mingling, as Acer's new desktop comes with a Blu-ray drive, an HDMI-out port, and support for Dolby Home Theater 5.1 surround sound.

Other components include a triple-core AMD Phenom 8450 processor clocked at 2.1GHz, a 640GB hard drive, 4GB of memory, a multi-card reader, and a bevy of ports including no less than nine of the USB 2.0 variety and an eSATA port.

"Offering 64-bit Windows, a Blu-ray drive, and significant memory, the Acer AX3200 packs plenty of power for tackling the demans of multitasking and the latest digital entertainment," said Stephanie Eggert, senior manager for Acer America's Retail Desktop Product Planning.

With all that the $680 PC comes with, a cut had to made somewhere and that happens to be in the graphics department. Gamers will find little to lust over with the integrated Nvidia GeForce 8200 GPU.

The AX3200 is available now through Fry's, though it's currently priced $70 over Acer's MSRP.

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avatarA PS3

Without the Cell Processor or Gaming capabilities. And $300 more.

I would get PS3 if I could afford it and had enough connections on my moniter to add it to my collection with my 360...but budget is the biggest thing.

 

Glad they are trying something with a selling point.

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