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So, is this the chip of the next N810?
http://gizmodo.com/5012159/nvidia-te...rs-hd-playback
Just came across this and since Gizmodo specifically state that this could be used in something like the N810, I'm thinking if the specs do it justice, it would be a perfect candidate for Nokia. |
Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
Yar, right. Thats what I read in this forum and it is going to come out before the 3rd Q of 2008. Have you placed an order yet :D:p?
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Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
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Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
30 hours? They got a laptop battery in there or is that screen-off for small values of 'HD'. :rolleyes:
More marketing fluff than content there. . . . |
Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
They have an HDMI out :)
I'm more interested in this one: Quote:
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Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
wow. and I thought I was skeptical...
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It's funny one of the comments:
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Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
Did any of you watch the videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/TegraByNVIDIA |
Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
In one video they show their laptop is using 1.3 watts to play back a standard def video, while the intel equivalent is using 12 watts, which my laptop takes about 17 watt. That would probably be at something like 12v or 16v maybe (my laptop is like 16)? So that would be like 82 mA vs 750 mA. Or with an 1800mAh battery, about 22 hours vs 2.4 hours.
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Re: So, is this the chip of the next N810?
I got a little ache of yearning in my tummy when I saw the HDMI-out...
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