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Re: Digital Media Players



Have you tried powerstrip? To try and force the card to display that
resolution? My Geforce graphic card did not support this resolution either
but I used to it to produce a custom resolution to fill my LCD TV.

Ho yin

On 03/11/06, Andy Laurence <andy@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   Has anyone spotted a JPEG/media player with an output that can
display
> at a 1366x768 resolution? My mum has a 40" Sony LCD TV, and can
plug in her
> laptop to the VGA port to display her pictures, but it doesn't support
> widescreen resolutions. As such, she gets a small image in the middle
of the
> screen with black borders around it, or a stretched image. Ideally,
> something that will accept a Compact Flash card, and display it via a
15-pin
> VGA port at 1366x768 will suit. This (
> http://www.teqgear.com/proplay.asp?partno=VIP101)
would be great, if it
> played over 800x600 resolution images, and supported a widescreen
> resolution. MP3 and video playing would be a bonus. Any pointers?
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
>
>


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