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<blockquote data-quote="CSMR" data-source="post: 1116425" data-attributes="member: 112199"><p>Films: no problem</p><p>TV: No problem with DVB-T can cope with DVB-T2.</p><p></p><p>Slowness when returning to computer: I set it to restart every week just in case that helped. I have not done any thorough testing. This week I came back to it after not using it for a month (living somewhere else). It was responsive but sound took about half a minute to come on. Perhaps the sound drivers had gone into some sleep state and took a long time to come out. Returning to use it after only a day, there are no such problems. I'm not sure what the issue is but I don't need to investigate thoroughly as it's working well enough at the moment. (RonD: I don't think the original power throttling as that would only reduce system speed to 20% at a minimum so the UI should still be responsive.)</p><p></p><p>For me it's working fine but if I were building again I would get an i3 or wait for Cherry Trail atoms for a bit of headroom and future proofing for HEVC content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSMR, post: 1116425, member: 112199"] Films: no problem TV: No problem with DVB-T can cope with DVB-T2. Slowness when returning to computer: I set it to restart every week just in case that helped. I have not done any thorough testing. This week I came back to it after not using it for a month (living somewhere else). It was responsive but sound took about half a minute to come on. Perhaps the sound drivers had gone into some sleep state and took a long time to come out. Returning to use it after only a day, there are no such problems. I'm not sure what the issue is but I don't need to investigate thoroughly as it's working well enough at the moment. (RonD: I don't think the original power throttling as that would only reduce system speed to 20% at a minimum so the UI should still be responsive.) For me it's working fine but if I were building again I would get an i3 or wait for Cherry Trail atoms for a bit of headroom and future proofing for HEVC content. [/QUOTE]
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