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I guess not. What would you'd use to scale the result back to fullscreen? Unlike the Pandora, the N900 doesn't contain any hardware scaler.
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??? SGX is slow? Could you elaborate?
Or did you mean SGX scaling is slower than simple pixel doubling?
And what if you want to do more and do antialiased scaling?
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