If you look at the actual usage videos though it's still pretty slow...probably want to wait to see if people on xda-devs can make the response bearable before dropping 780 on it
From what I've seen the lagginess has nothing to do with the video drivers; the transitions are smooth and not lacking in frames per second. I think the laginess is coming from some other place in the implementation. The screen output is at the end of the chain of events that occur in the system so it is the "window" through which the lagginess is observed, but probably not the cause.
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Oodles of sexy....does it do hardware video acceleration? :)
Of course!*
*drivers for GPU 2D/3D acceleration not included.
You stole my name!!
Yes, it does, and yes, it does have the drivers.
It can do 7 million polygons/sec. Is that enough hardware acceleration for you?
If you look at the actual usage videos though it's still pretty slow...probably want to wait to see if people on xda-devs can make the response bearable before dropping 780 on it
From what I've seen the lagginess has nothing to do with the video drivers; the transitions are smooth and not lacking in frames per second. I think the laginess is coming from some other place in the implementation. The screen output is at the end of the chain of events that occur in the system so it is the "window" through which the lagginess is observed, but probably not the cause.