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<blockquote data-quote="hulkhaugen" data-source="post: 393491" data-attributes="member: 84392"><p>Ok, thanks for good reply. I want to use my native resolution which is 1920x1080, but as i mentioned earlier, it's impossible to read from websites then. icons, menubars, text in general looks so small. And if i increase the dpi, they look like they're on steroides, bold and ugly. Ppl would think i've bad eyes.</p><p></p><p>You wouldn't happen to know about a guide on how to make 144(or 120)dpi look like 96dpi, just zoomed in?</p><p></p><p>And yeah, ATI AVIVO, it's something similar to Nvidia PureVideo afaik. Don't know what it does, but i think it has something to do with gpu acceleration and adding some filters to increase the image quality. I've never got myself around to fiddle with it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hulkhaugen, post: 393491, member: 84392"] Ok, thanks for good reply. I want to use my native resolution which is 1920x1080, but as i mentioned earlier, it's impossible to read from websites then. icons, menubars, text in general looks so small. And if i increase the dpi, they look like they're on steroides, bold and ugly. Ppl would think i've bad eyes. You wouldn't happen to know about a guide on how to make 144(or 120)dpi look like 96dpi, just zoomed in? And yeah, ATI AVIVO, it's something similar to Nvidia PureVideo afaik. Don't know what it does, but i think it has something to do with gpu acceleration and adding some filters to increase the image quality. I've never got myself around to fiddle with it... [/QUOTE]
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