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Sep 16 2009, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device supports playback of HD resolution video at up to 1080p and supports codecs including H.264, VC1, WMV9, and MPEG 2/4. The device also has HDMI out, VGA, and LVDS support as well. The CPU on the board is a VIA Eden ULV running at 1GHz.
The board supports up to 2GB of RAM and uses the VIA VX855 all-in-one hardware acceleration chip for video. Other features include gigabit LAN, Chrome9 integrated graphics core, and a 128-bit 2D engine. The prices for the board or products it will go into are unannounced at this time.
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