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Day: February 10, 2008

EeePC Inverse Video Scaling

February 10, 2008 by Will O'Brien 12 Comments


[Tracker] sent in this handy software hack for the eeePC. The idea is to scale higher resolutions like 1024×768 down to the native 800×480 screen resolution. His post tells you how (but requires windows) and helpfully provides the required downloadable driver. I wonder if he’s seen this video showing up 1600×900?
(update: fixed the missing video link.)

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