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The 3700 doesnt seem as good value as the old 3610.
Got my 3610 with Win7 and wireless keyb/mouse off Ebuyer for £199 last year.
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My Revo 3600 was £129 from eBuyer.
If I'd have known how hard it would be to find something as good in future I'd have bought a couple of them.
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There are quite a few people looking for IONs and they are scarce, most of these I seen are refurbs.
I have had really bad experiences with Acer support or complete lack of in UK, a TV I had they never honoured the warranty and lost another piece of kit for 6 months and came back worst... just out of warranty as well never fixed it.
However, this may not be the case anymore, though
Are these worth the money though? they look like there's not as much in them as the 3610...
Still a good link for those who are looking and willing to buy them.
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They're great for a dedicated 1080p XBMC player!
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I think that's actually gone up slightly, I got a 3700 for about £185 a few months back, and a 3610 for a similar price a year or so ago. Still though, the fact that you can buy a silent, tiny machine capable of flawless 1080p playback whilst using about 40w for under £200 never ceases to amaze me! They really are very good value.
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i bought a r3700 when they just came out @ £225 then i got one a few months back @ £199. a few days after getting the second one the price dropped to £184 am sure