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2012-01-06
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For N900, i would rather prefer something, that allow me to connect to VGA-compliant monitors/TV's already present somewhere, than carrying my own monitor with me...|
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2012-01-06
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2012-01-06
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2012-01-06
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- image processing is done on card itself, with some (varying between cards) aid from CPU. Basically, they're simple, external graphic cards. That mean, we can - using good USB VGA - get 1680x1050 (or higher) resolution from our n900, without much affect on performance. Heck, personally I would be crazily happy penguin with 1024x600 on external screen through VGA...
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2012-01-07
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It would be awesome to make it work on the N900 wouldn't it. Easy Debian comes to mind
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