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		<title>By: HP Mini 311-1025NR HDMI Review Processor Usage</title>
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		<description>[...] The big surprise was playback of my local AVCHD files that I took with my camcorder being played back with the Mirillis Splash Lite player. Check out the CPU usage &#8211; much better! It worked great with no shuttering at all. It looked great in full screen mode. Check out my other post on the Splash player. [...]</description>
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