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<blockquote data-quote="moab" data-source="post: 393575" data-attributes="member: 73157"><p>I run at 1080p in windows XP to 1080p TV.</p><p>Picture is awesome.</p><p>I too had issues reading icons etc. </p><p>I increased the dpi but that messed up the fonts in MP.</p><p>Then I found that I have a microsoft wireless mouse with a thumb button that magnify/zoom a portion of the screen.</p><p>Now I can't live without it. You get fine control and big image. Once you get used to it then the issue of tiny icons and web pages goes away.</p><p>(I also tried using the CTL + on web pages to zoom in but sadly most pages get buggy when you do this.)</p><p>I often wondered how people cope with lower resolution in windows and then playing a movie in higher resolution.</p><p>Presumably the graphics card and TV has to switch resolution when you play a DVD. This takes time. I want everything instant and not wait a milli second.</p><p>I figured that keep everything native and you can't go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moab, post: 393575, member: 73157"] I run at 1080p in windows XP to 1080p TV. Picture is awesome. I too had issues reading icons etc. I increased the dpi but that messed up the fonts in MP. Then I found that I have a microsoft wireless mouse with a thumb button that magnify/zoom a portion of the screen. Now I can't live without it. You get fine control and big image. Once you get used to it then the issue of tiny icons and web pages goes away. (I also tried using the CTL + on web pages to zoom in but sadly most pages get buggy when you do this.) I often wondered how people cope with lower resolution in windows and then playing a movie in higher resolution. Presumably the graphics card and TV has to switch resolution when you play a DVD. This takes time. I want everything instant and not wait a milli second. I figured that keep everything native and you can't go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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