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Oh, and just one thing... I've said it before and will say it again, but...
GPU-accelerated H.264 rendering will drop *CPU usage* to nothing, sure. However, considering that the difference between a modern Nvidia GPU powered on and off (no calculation being done, just turn it on and off) is 1h40 vs 2h30 of battery life under normal use, I want to see some numbers to back up the claim that HW acceleration can save power for light tasks like video decoding.
Edited 2011-04-25 10:13 UTC