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Offline FrancisD

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I was posting scores of video cards and those internal to the newer Chips.  The lowest scores about 80% of maximum and all scores extremely high in compatibility and playback.

A score of 78 out of 210 for a good NMT? And this is already higher than others???

After investing in really good High Def panels - we are going to watch this in video machines with scores this low? Is this the equivalent of using consumer products on a good audio system with an IPOD ( I have seen Jobs demo the ipod attached to a Wilson Grand Slamms - is this like this?)

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4212/tvix-slim-s1-bidding-adieu-to-the-realtek-rtd1283/6

I get that NMT are no brainers to use. Just visit the thread on configuration of HTPC and its a headache. But can someone just put something like an AMD-350 on an NMT? And have a USB DAC an option? The video I have seen in NMT of friends are OK, but the sound is really not there.


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Re: NMT Low HD HQV Scores - HTPC gets high - is this real?
« Reply #1 on: Mar 12, 2011 at 05:19 PM »
Most people buy NMTs because of the available "free" movies out there.

I just got one to play my ITB of flacs.