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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

hola amigos, les dejo un video donde pueden ver perfectamente el retardo y la diferencia de velocidad en 2D entre windows xp y windows 7. Simplemente he filmado el movimiento vertical al mover la pantalla en la galeria fotografica de windows live y es muy visible la diferencia que existe entre Windows 7 con AERO activado y Windows XP. Inclusive el Windows 7 con Aero desactivado tiene una lentitud importante.


hello friends, I leave a video where they can see perfectly the delay and 2D speed difference between Windows XP and Windows 7. I simply shot the vertical motion to move the screen in Windows Live Photo Gallery is very visible and the difference between Windows 7 with AERO enabled and Windows XP. Even the Windows 7 Aero disabled has a significant slow.

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  • I realized the same thing when I used Vista 32bit for the first time. File exploration was noticeably sluggish and the UI in general updated very slow. I hope Windows 8 become direct2d, that is the entire UI hardware accelerated, like macos x snow leopard and the iphone/ipad.

  • @darkultra maybe someone with compassion within the microsoft development team to implement a complete change in UI with service pack 1 for windows 7. please! need 100% of hardware acceleration for 100% of the interface windows 7.If the final version of Windows 8 will not bring integrated this feature, if you can arrange a bomb attack at the headquarters of microsoft? XD

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  • Simple it is to compare.

    WinXP use GDI+ and windows 7 use partial GDI+ not Direct 2D because most of programs like file explorer use partial GDI rather than direct 2d which incease the cpu utilization more than winxp.

    Microsoft seriously need to replace file explorer and other basic programs based on Direct 2D in their first service pack for windows 7. Seriously... needed ROFL

    Until than GDI rules not in win 7.

    Its not an issue related to GPU drivers.

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