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How can I watch DVDs on the display connected to VTBook?

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How can I watch DVDs on the display connected to VTBook?

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• Most computers that come with a DVD reader, however, are equipped with a DVD player. • You may need a third party DVD player like PowerDVD or WinDVD. Village Tronic is not affiliated with those companies and we recommend you try the trial version before buying the product. • VTBook has been tried in many different configurations and makes for a great DVD player, especially in conjunction with a digital projector. However DVD playback is a very performance intensive task that may show the limits of your notebook’s CardBus implementation. If your notebook isn’t fully CardBus compliant you may experience slowdowns in DVD playback.: • In aparticular, VTBook hardware accelerates DVD playback. Since this is is a computationally intensive operation that can increase significantly power consumption, if your notebook has an underpowered CardBus slot you may experience problems in DVD playback. • DVD playback requires also a great amount of available bandwidth and here comes to play your noteb

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