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My biggest gripe about the tablets until now are that they fail miserably at playing high quality videos. Considering that maemo 5 has bumped up specs can it handle HD video?

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I don't know about 'bumped up specs' on Maemo 5, but Cortex A8 + PowerVR SGX like on iPhone 3GS can record & playback 720p h.264 stream just fine.
 

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h.264 at D1 should work just fine on the DSP. The have it decoding 720p on the Beagle with NEON.
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Another question is do you actually NEED hd playback, considering the screen resolution. I'm not ever sure about the convenience factor, as I learned via QTE that with transparent conversion you can reduce space requirements, increase copy speed and retain maximum (visible) quality at the same time.
 
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Another question is do you actually NEED hd playback, considering the screen resolution. I'm not ever sure about the convenience factor, as I learned via QTE that with transparent conversion you can reduce space requirements, increase copy speed and retain maximum (visible) quality at the same time.
And battery too i guess.
 
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I think the primary use for this is for external playback. Power shouldn't be a problem too, since it most likely will be used while being tethered and close to a power plug.
 
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Yes, I admit that makes sense as a usecase.

Here's a video of 720p Video on OMAP3 Platform
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRI0NUaWko8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERK6ETRytFM
 

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Yes, I admit that makes sense as a usecase.

Here's a video of 720p Video on OMAP3 Platform
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRI0NUaWko8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERK6ETRytFM
I wish we can play all those formats including divx, h.264, wmvhd, mpeg2 and mpeg 4
 
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I think the primary use for this is for external playback. Power shouldn't be a problem too, since it most likely will be used while being tethered and close to a power plug.
Silly question, but... any ideas what is the actual TV-out resolution that the RX51 is likely to be able to produce ?
 
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If it's using RCA jacks as pictured, it would be limited to 480i, however if there is another adapter available (hdmi, component) it could be higher.
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