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Asus Eee Runs Crysis, Almost

Jun 17, 08 09:02 AM PDT

Asus Eee Runs Crysis

Man, and I thought the Asus Eee PC was just meant for casual Internet surfing and word processing. Apparently, with some help from StreamMyGame, the humble Eee PC is even capable of "streaming" Crysis at a high frame rate. This new version of StreamMyGame can support UMPCs, mini-notebooks and a wide range of small computers - over 100 models in total. Of course, this can't be called "running crysis", the application is basically turning the Asus Eee PC into a $300 remote control with a display. What's the point? I don't know, it's just geeky. Check out the video

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