I have already blogged about gaming on Intel integrated graphics, but what about video?
For some reason there is still doubt out there in computerland that an integrated graphics chipset can output high definition video in all its full 1080P glory. To make things easier for customers to be certain that maximum sofa-based bliss can be theirs – we will be labeling PC’s with this flashy new logo:
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How well will your Linux drivers support HD display?
yeah i also want to know the same question .
How well will your Linux drivers support HD display?
I heard that the new Linux Drivers out performace the Windows XP drivers but that you have to have an enabled Player
Intel HD Video Using Intel Integrated Graphics And Cool Looking Home PCs Posted By Nick Knupffer On f you see the logo, you can be sure that buying the box it is stuck on guarantees you a ticket to high-def heaven – somewhere I go quite often at home with my G965 based Media Centre PC.
Intel HD Video Using Intel Integrated Graphics And Cool Looking Home PCs Posted By Nick Knupffer On f you see the logo, you can be sure that buying the box it is stuck on guarantees you a ticket to high-def heaven – somewhere I go quite often at home with my G965 based Media Centre PC.
Not on Windows XP…