Norton Antivirus 2009: Gaming Edition


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Norton AntiVirus? 2009 Gaming Editionb> is the fastest virus protection you can get. * It stops spyware, worms, bots, and other threats cold?without slowing down your PC. When you?re gaming, your protection should get out of the way. Norton AntiVirus? 2009 Gaming Edition does exactlyGamer ModeMode

* No alerts + no notifications = no interruptions

* Optional settings to temporarily suspend updates, behavioral scanning and intrusion prevention

* Enabled automatically when your PC is in full screen mode

* Activate manually with a quick click on the Norton system traLightning Fast*ast*

* Rapid Pulse Updates every 5 to 15 minutes

* Installs in less than a minute

* Adds less than 1 second to booLight as a Feather*her*

* Uses less than 6MB memory even without the Gamer Mode performance boost

* Needs less than 50MB hard disk space on installation

* Runs only 2 processes at a time

* Performance graphs display CPU and memory usage and how little Norton isRespects your needseeds

* Smart Scheduler holds resource intensive actions for when you are not using your PC

* Resource usage table shows you the what, when and how long for background actions taken by Norton AntiVirus

* Delivers consistently strong protection - that?s why Norton AntiVirus has won more consecutive Virus Bulletin 100 awards than any other AV software

Read more here.

Demo video here

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Norton AntiVirus™ 2009 Gaming Edition is the fastest virus protection you can get. * It stops spyware, worms, bots, and other threats cold—without slowing down your PC

norton.....

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! yeah sure..... that was a good one though.

... oh wait... they're serius...... oh that's even better..

You know what, after 10 minutes or so of using it i'm very impressed. It only took 11 seconds to install on this machine. Barely registering on the I/O and CPU side of things.

Going to throw a few viruses at it now.

lol wot?! I don't see why it shouldn't be exactly like the regular anti virus or why the regular one shouldn't be exactly like the gamer edition....

They like admit their regular antivirus isn't light and fast... while 2009 is really an imporvement.

I've gotta say, Norton is moving in the right direction here. That's more than I can say for McAfee.

Lighter, fewer processes, more definition updates, faster. All they have to do i prove they can detect viruses better than in the past and they can get some market share back.

I wish people actually tried NAV2009 before saying that it's bloated or slow or whatever. It's obvious that you haven't and it only makes you look foolish. If it has poor detection that's one thing, but there's no way that someone can install it and say that it's slow or bloated.

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