Re: 770X Display is neat

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From: Robert J. Karp (rkarp_at_mailbag.com)
Date: Thu Oct 29 1998 - 15:44:10 EST


How does it perform in 640x480 mode, with Screen Expansion enabled? I ask
because, at 1280 x 1024 native resolution, it should be able to produce an
undistorted 640 x 480 image. Each 640 x 480 "pixel" would be displayed
using four, for a 1280 x 960 image. It should be distortion free (but
somewhat grainy I suspect).

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Morrow <penzance_at_icanect.net>
To: thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
Date: Thursday, October 29, 1998 1:28 PM
Subject: 770X Display is neat

>So far, the 770X is quite an improvement over the 770ED..
>the display is sharp, and the smaller size is not so noticeable..
>
>when the user plays a DVD movie, for the first time, the new DVD player
asks
>for the region, plugs it in and thereafter you can not change it unless you
>reload the preload from the recovery CD
>
>more as i learn more..
>
>--
>Happy Trails...
>
>** Bill Morrow ** :-)
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>770X-7AU(8.1gig, 261meg),
>770ED-5AU(8.1gig, 298meg),
>760ED(3.0gig, 104meg),
>701C(6.3gig, 40meg),
>755CE(no gig, 40meg),
>750C(no gig, 4meg),
>IBM WorkPad(1meg)
>
>Including, but not limited to, Subject to prior sale, Your mileage will
vary,
>Done on a
>closed road with a professional driver AND Do not try this at home..
>
>


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