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Great White Shark
Broadcom's Crystal HD decoder for netbooks review
So I got me one of these mini-PCI-E wonders... I am going to copy and paste my review from my site but if you want to see the Youtube video, see the complete post here as well as for drivers and software links... be gentle please!
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Anyone that follows computer and tech industry should’ve heard about Broadcom’s mini-PCI-E based HD decoder called Crystal HD last year. I decided to try it out. I mean, how can you say no to HD hardware-decoding for $20?! My Acer Aspire One netbook has been great except in that department. If I threw anything 720p or higher, it played like a slow slideshow! Currently, only HP offers this Crystal HD decoder as an option in a netbook, HP Mini 110 as a $35 option.
So I got one off eBay for $24 or so and decided to find out for myself if this really does wonders! Before you proceed, since you won’t have Internet for a bit, download latest Crystal HD drivers (ver. 3.1.0 as of this writing) and drivers for your WLAN USB adapter (for Airlink AWLL607, get it from here)
1. First thing first, I had to take the netbook apart. Youtube is awesome for that.
This Youtube video above shows you how to take apart the Acer Aspire One to upgrade memory. You don’t have to go through all the way to the end, but just to get to the WLAN mini-PCIE adapter.
2. Remove power connectors to WLAN adapter and replace it with the Broadcom’s Crystal HD decoder. This means that you won’t have WLAN. I got a mini-WLAN USB adapter for $16 (Airlink101 Wireless 11N) from Meritline. Close it up.
3. Upon closing it up and booting, once you are in Windows (I have XP Home on the netbook), it will ask to install drivers for the Crystal HD. Click Cancel! Install the drivers via the setup msi file.
4. (Optional) Install WLAN USB adapter like I did with Airlink 101.
5. I have been using CCCP codec pack so it uses Media Player Classic Home Cinema Edition and Crystal HD supports that! Also GOM player, KM Player, Windows Media Player 12, Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre, Cyberlink PowerDVD, and Adobe Flash 10.1 are supported! Also, on that Broacom’s driver page, Linux drivers are listed and supported.
Performance
Did it work?!! Heck yeah! For 95+% of the time, it played things just fine. That 5% of slight delay/skip may be due to the fact that I was playing the HD files off another PC on my network (and not on the netbook itself). Airlink101 did drop signals couple of times over the past two days so you get what you paid for but I am happy with it overall. I didn’t have any 1080p source files to play but all my 720p videos played just fine. Just don’t forget that you do have to configure your softwares to use hardware-decoding.
Summary
For any video watcher out there that wants portability at its best, this is a no brainer! Sure you may lose your PCI-E WLAN card (some like Samsung has second available mini PCI-E slot), but for video enthusiasts like myself, it’s all worth it!
Note: I did notice, however, that the palm rest area on the right side (where the Crystal HD lies underneath) gets really hot when it is working... but I won't be typing when I am watching HD video so I don't see this as an issue...
EDIT: That heat seems to have disappeared with driver 3.3.0 update!
Last edited by proxops-pete; 07-02-2010 at 10:56 AM.
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Great White Shark
Oooh... I may have to to use it! (though it already seemed to use hardware-acceleration) by using DX 9 settings... any thoughts/inputs on that?
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Hammerhead Shark
It's too bad they don't make a wifi version of this bluetooth dongle:
http://cnet.nytimes.com/adapters-nic...-33072334.html
Something like that would be spectacular for instances like this where you need to use a usb wifi dongle. I'm not sure how many of those wifi dongles I've broken over the years because they stick so far off the side or back.
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the conditions that surround him... The unreasonable man adapts surrounding conditions to himself... All progress depends on the unreasonable man."
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Great White Shark
Soul Assassin, the Airlink one I got isn't that bad... it is "mini"... see it at:
http://www.meritline.com/showproduct...ni-usb-adapter
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Hammerhead Shark
Oh yeah, that's not bad at all.
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the conditions that surround him... The unreasonable man adapts surrounding conditions to himself... All progress depends on the unreasonable man."
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Great White Shark
Note: I did notice, however, that the palm rest area on the right side (where the Crystal HD lies underneath) gets really hot when it is working... but I won't be typing when I am watching HD video so I don't see this as an issue...
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Great White Shark
Quick update:
I don't know how I missed the driver update... but after upgrading to 3.3.0, that extra heating on the palm area next to the touchpad seem to have disappeared altogether! o_O So if you have one and haven't updated the drivers in a while, UPDATE IT!!
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