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Foxconn AMD Fusion NT-A3500 Nettop Review

Our good friends at Cyberlink kindly supplied the software for our BluRay and conversion tests.

Cyberlink PowerDVD 11 is one of the finest solutions for the BluRay experience on Windows and we found this software to work perfectly with this chipset. We tested with the new Bluray Disc of TRON LEGACY.

The Foxconn system generally requires 5-6 percent less CPU time than the D525 when playing hardware accelerated BluRay content. It wouldn't really be that big a deal in the real world, but it does show the added efficiency thanks to the superior APU architecture. The Atom D525, with the highest clock speed delivers the worst overall result.

The CPU overhead is low enough to support multitasking when playing back high definition content.

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