This is a shot of a film being played via the PMP on an HD TV. What really blew us away was the speed at which the processor could handle requests and how you could be watching a film on your mobile phone or PMP one second and then almost instantly be playing a game the next. This technology is definitely worth keeping an eye on because if the Windows Mobile team get it right, we could see a user experience that beats the iPhone's.
Nvidia APX 2500: Could this be Microsoft's saving grace?
By Andrew Lim on 18 February 2008, 12:12pm
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