The two chips on the underside are RAM chips, which buffer the streaming video to prevent pauses and lost frames. The Netflix Player has yet to have any of those glitches while I have been using it--these chips are doing their job.
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- Ripping movies is still not easy and takes a LOT of disk space, so it's not a real mainstream activity. But that will no doubt change in the not too distant future. The products will show up, no doubt...
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