NVIDIA ION, Tegra Netbooks (HD and HDMI Hi performance)
tags:If you are interested in a netbook or even what the Tegra can do (let alone the more powerful Ion chipset) have a look at this. A netbook playing back full HD through HDMI with no hiccups! (The GMA950 is oooold and is what is in my Samsung NC10 - great for youtube but cannot play 720HD)
When I upgrade my netbook, it has to have something like this :) (in *videogames because even the GMA950 can run some stuff well, so these will actually do even better for light gaming on the go)
From Digital Experience
We spent some time at the event, speaking with a number of vendors about their latest wares. We couldn't include everyone we spoke with, so we picked just some of the highlights to include in the video above. NVIDIA was demonstrating the capabilities of the upcoming Lenovo S12 netbook, which features a single-core Atom CPU and an NVIDIA ION graphics processor. NVIDIA was also showing off its Tegra computer-on-a-chip, which will be powering the recently-announced Zune HD portable media player. Kyocera showed us the X-tc M2000 mobile phone with a slide-out QWERTY keypad, and the sleek Neo E1100 phone with a hidden display. Nokia quickly walked us through three of its hottest phones, the 7205 Intrigue, the E71x, and the N97. On the networking front, Belkin was displaying its Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit--a speedy alternative to wireless networking that is capable of streaming HD video.
When I upgrade my netbook, it has to have something like this :) (in *videogames because even the GMA950 can run some stuff well, so these will actually do even better for light gaming on the go)
From Digital Experience
We spent some time at the event, speaking with a number of vendors about their latest wares. We couldn't include everyone we spoke with, so we picked just some of the highlights to include in the video above. NVIDIA was demonstrating the capabilities of the upcoming Lenovo S12 netbook, which features a single-core Atom CPU and an NVIDIA ION graphics processor. NVIDIA was also showing off its Tegra computer-on-a-chip, which will be powering the recently-announced Zune HD portable media player. Kyocera showed us the X-tc M2000 mobile phone with a slide-out QWERTY keypad, and the sleek Neo E1100 phone with a hidden display. Nokia quickly walked us through three of its hottest phones, the 7205 Intrigue, the E71x, and the N97. On the networking front, Belkin was displaying its Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit--a speedy alternative to wireless networking that is capable of streaming HD video.








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