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November 17, 2009 3:39 PM PST

Pre-beta Flash update makes Nividia Ion Netbooks even better

by Dan Ackerman
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Got an HP Mini 311? Download the Flash 10.1 prerelease update ASAP.

The HP Mini 311 is one of our favorite current Netbooks, thanks to its hi-def screen, reasonable price, and Nvidia Ion graphics. Our main knock has been that the accelerated video, while great for basic gaming and HD video file playback, didn't work with the kind of streaming flash video used by Hulu and other sites. In our recent review, we said:

Video playback was excellent, and our test HD WMV file ran flawlessly--something no other Netbook has been able to do. Web-based video is a bit of a different story, but an updated version of Flash (reportedly available in November) will let streaming Web video take advantage of the GPU. For right now, Hulu on-demand content ran decently as-is, but not radically better than other Netbooks.

So, we're pleased to see the Flash player 10.1 update is available (as a prerelease version) for download. It's not even in official beta form yet, but we downloaded and installed it on an HP Mini 311 Netbook to test it out.

Even in this early form, full-screen HD video via Hulu was much improved. Playback was mostly smooth, with a tiny bit of occasional stuttering. Prior to the Flash update, low-res Hulu programming played reasonably well (and even then, not in full-screen mode), and HD video was very hard to watch.

If you're interested in installing the pre-beta version of Flash 10.1 on your Nvidia Ion Netbook or Nettop, you can find it here.

New York native Dan Ackerman, a former radio DJ turned journalist, has written about technology and music for publications including Spin, Blender, The Hollywood Reporter, and USA Today. He hosts the weekly Digital City podcast and the New York edition of Editors' Office Hours. Dan's new album, Tales Out of Night School, is available now. E-mail Dan.

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by glenhall1962 November 17, 2009 6:20 PM PST
Why does my computer show that it used 170 GB to install windows 7 home premium?
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by MongooseProXC November 18, 2009 7:32 AM PST
I just tried it on my Pentium 4 computer with Nvidia graphics. It works very smooth now! Some tearing, but now HD is watchable. The only downside is that my cable internet could not keep up with YouTube 1080p. Hulu HD ran great! Also, you need to download the Nvidia beta drivers. Give it a whirl!!!
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by TrackSmart November 18, 2009 12:23 PM PST
Sadly, the newest Beta does not play well with GMA 500 based netbooks. HD Youtube videos play with low CPU utilization and without dropping frames, but most frames have so many gray artifacts that it's unwatchable. Others owners of GMA 500 netbooks (Acer 751h, Dell Mini 10, Sony Vaio P) have reported similar experiences.<br /><br />Maybe you folks at CNET can contact Adobe and find out if they plan to support hardware acceleration for the GMA 500 chipset?
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by Forked_Tongue November 21, 2009 1:51 AM PST
Nor does it work for older high quality gpu cards (nvidia 6600). I wish flash would support more hardware acceleration for more cards.
by TrackSmart November 21, 2009 1:12 PM PST
Update: I got Flashplayer 10.1 working on my GMA 500 based netbook. It required going back to an outdated Windows Vista graphics driver, instead of the newer Windows 7 driver I was using. I had to install the driver in Vista SP2 compatibility mode. HD Youtube plays extremely well. Hulu now plays perfectly at full screen at standard definition, but drops some frames in High Definition (480p) playback. Still, it's a dramatic improvement.<br /><br />Details: http://www.aspireoneuser.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=87&#38;t=18765<br />Working Driver Version (under Windows 7): 7.14.10.2006
by Cazio November 18, 2009 3:02 PM PST
You have a bit of a typo in the headline...
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