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Weird, I needed to overclock my 901 to play this video (using eeeCTL to 2GHZ - SHE's "super performance" was not enough). And btw. it's playing perfectly even on fullscreen on my connected 24" 1920x1200 LCD.
i didnt know the atom made such a difference! my eee 900 with the celeron m has trouble playing 480p videos! and if its flash you better hope it not anything above youtube quality, i cant even do HULU!! aaaaa i want the 901!!!
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1st of all, a 2min video file around 100megs is no comparison to a real 1080p h264 file.
Try playing a 15 gig blu ray rip .mkv file and u'll c how much it will crash and burn :P
i've played blu ray rip :\ on my 900 hd and no problemo u retard
try a 35gb rip
And btw. it's playing perfectly even on fullscreen on my connected 24" 1920x1200 LCD.