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  • what is that player?

  • Any one can reproduce a video

    much better probe with a game how the call of duty... age of empire how ever

  • What is the second movie called?

  • @chivesgamereviews I am Legend

  • @chivesgamereviews

    i'm legend :)

  • what software did you use ?

  • THIS IS SPARTA!!!

  • Anyone know what Mha battery the UK version will ship with?

    Also can someone post there experiance of battery life (watching Youtube video, web surfing) Thanks

  • Real world battery life for the asus eee pc 1201n is: 3.5 hours with heavy use (watching youtube videos, hulu movies, multi-tasking using MS Office suite, etc.).

    I've owned this netbook for two months and it works nearly flawlessly (I get the occassional gitter/skip watching long videos on hulu but that should be corrected with upcoming graphic drivers).

    Sorry if my response is too late.

  • i thought 1201n is dual core not quad?

  • @NiTr091 It's a Dual Core, but Atom CPU Core have HyperThread technology, so each Core is represented as two, thanks to HyperThread.

  • actually first vid is 720p, second is 1080p, Dr house vid is in Xvid , vimeo HD and world of warcraft HD 1080p

  • Fake...??? The only fake here are you! Shut up if you don't know we are talking about the most powerful netbook of the world!

  • 720p or 1080p?

  • This is 720p. But I'm sure it can play good 1080p as well

  • does media player 12 supports ION? oO

  • this is arcsoft total media theatre... as far as I know it isn't rlea doing any hardware rendering.

    And yes media player 12 is obviously supported, since there are proper nvidia drivers making directdraw a lot faster.

  • @anostarie Yes and No it depends on wich codec you have installed ... CoreAVC codec use CUDA, the technology inside the ION that decode x264 using the hardware graphic processor. CoreAVC 2.0 just released and support Windows 7. You'll have to enable in the preference of CoreAVC that you waht to use CUDA. By default Win7 come with the Media Foundation that doesn't support CUDA, but support DxVA, witch does not allow subtitle playback, but CUDA does.

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