HDTV Gaming - Play Crysis on Your HDTV via 11n Wireless
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what kind of tv is that because there are some tvs that when u move ur character it moves him a second later and i want a tv that moves the character the exact same time you move your analog stick
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@Ukiedude i disagree, ok, i dont think it looks THAT great anymore...
but without a quadcore or above and at least a 1gig videcard, 4gig RAM, there's still a big chance you wont be able to play it MAXED (and i mean, as high''highest'' as possible)
i have quadcore AMD 2,8 Ghz
4gig ddr3 1333mhz RAM
Ati Radeon HD 5770 1gig Gddr5 Dx11 card
etc. but cannot play on highest settings. :)
same for my friend who has the same system, but
instead, he has intel quad-core
and Nvidea 1gig card
same for him
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i use 1 hdmi cable (10,- euro's)
and it works perfect...
why wireless? XD
its much more complicated, and has a much bigger change of lag
(just a regular question, i know its an old video)
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people think crysis has the best graphics and try to play everything on max to show their set ups are amazing, it really isn't that great its old now maybe 2 years ago people couldnt play it but now any pc can play it with above average fps, great set up either way
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alienware
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looked laggy to me, couldn't tell if it was your computer or if it was the link between the two
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hey nice whats the name of that hd tv im looking for something like that for my xbox 360 and my pc and what size is it please reply:D
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This stuff ain't cheap, but i guess it's not ment for non-corporate use
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what pc is that?
The PC was a Dell Alienware with a Core2Duo (we later upgraded to Core2Quad) and a NVIDIA 8800GTS video card. The PCoIP host PCIe card was a prototype for the Dell Precision R5400 rack workstation, the desktop appliance (HDTV appliance in this case) was a prototype for the Dell FX-100 remote access device.
EVGA also has PCoIP products (search PCoIP on their web).
TeradiciLabs 3 years ago