
While the stock model of the Samsung NC10 comes with a sole mini PCI-E slot, why not literally take things into your own hands by introducing a second mini PCI-E slot into the venerable netbook? Since there is no actual socket, this DIY will require you to solder the additional mini PCI-E slot so that you can plug in the Broadcom Crystal HD accelerator which offers above average 1080p playback for your netbook. Granted that such a drastic solution would mean voiding the warranty on your NC10, but then again anyone who owns that would have in their hands a couple of years old device, which translates to an expired warranty that gives you the liberty of performing your own mods.
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