Sean Alexander has details on Acer’s new min HTPC. The X1200 is a very small compact AMD Dual-Core processor equipped system complete with HDMI, GeForce  8200 and two PCIe slots (great for fitting TV cards in). Maybe this would be a good machine to replace my struggling machine at home

Starting at $450 up to $700, the Acer x1200 is about the size of a large book complete with 4GB of RAM, an AMD Dual-Core processor, up to 500GB in storage, and even an eSATA port to go along with the nine USB ports

Acer sporting a slick looking HTPC

3 thoughts on “Acer launch X1200 mini HTPC”
  1. Title should read “Acer launchES X1200 mini HTPC” … Acer is an organization, and is singular, so a verb referring to this subject should be plural. Again, subject-verb plurality agreement.

    A quick way to check if it’s right or not is to substitute the subject (Acer) with another proper noun (such as the name of a person), or with a pronoun like “he” or “she” … it’s easy to see that “she launch X1200” is incorrect, but “she launchES x1200” is correct. If you’re actually referring to the members (employees) of the organization, you should have a plural verb for the singular subject. If you really DO mean the employees, you would say so with something like “the people of Acer release…” (now it’s a plural subject and needs a singular verb).

    Jim

  2. Point conceded. I learned something new, so thank you. And Ian: I apologize for being an ass. 🙂

    That being said, I’ll still cringe whenever I see “Microsoft release a new version of…” — whatever Wikipedia says, it really just looks wrong to me. 😛

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