I'm glad that LCD display maufacturers are finally able to overcome the resolution scaling problem that has been such a pain in the rear in the past.
I was always disappointed with past LCD's being unable to properly cope with resolutions below their physical DPI. It always used to mess the picture up to the point of near unusability. (At least I couldn't stand it.)
Sure, it doesn't SOUND hard to stretch and blur an image at 60Hz, but I've never seen it actually done until now.
Maybe I'll be getting a flat panel monitor after all....:)
Why pay a monthly fee when I only have to wait for some cracking group to post a fix that skips over the code that ensures my subscription is still active?
If software piracy is already getting around current CD-ROM anti-piracy schemes, what makes anyone think that it won't get around the monthy subscription idea?
I'm glad that LCD display maufacturers are finally able to overcome the resolution scaling problem that has been such a pain in the rear in the past.
:)
I was always disappointed with past LCD's being unable to properly cope with resolutions below their physical DPI. It always used to mess the picture up to the point of near unusability. (At least I couldn't stand it.)
Sure, it doesn't SOUND hard to stretch and blur an image at 60Hz, but I've never seen it actually done until now.
Maybe I'll be getting a flat panel monitor after all....
Why pay a monthly fee when I only have to wait for some cracking group to post a fix that skips over the code that ensures my subscription is still active?
If software piracy is already getting around current CD-ROM anti-piracy schemes, what makes anyone think that it won't get around the monthy subscription idea?
2001-03-16 00:00:00 :)
Please of great lameness filter, let me post.