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Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 Review

Our good friends at Cyberlink kindly supplied the software for our Bluray and conversion tests. This software fully supports GPU acceleration and while the system we received for review wasn't supplied with a BluRay player we have a USB 2.0 powered unit at hand to measure system performance.

Cyberlink PowerDVD 10 is one of the finest solutions for the Blu-Ray experience on Windows and we found this software to work perfectly with this chipset. We tested with the Bluray Disc of Avatar, one of our favourite sci-fi films in recent years.

Average load is around 10% throughout our tested section which is a great result for the Dell Zino HD 410 system.

Reading across a section of playback time we can see CPU demand varies between 3 percent and 20 percent.

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