shane34
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| 16 Jan 2013 02:32 PM |
YOGA 13 CPU 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7-3517U 13.3" HD+IPS capacitive multitouch display (16:9 widescreen) (1600x900)
And I was wondering if I could change my resolution to 1080x1920, because it says I can in Intel Graphics and Media Center using a custom resolution. Is it safe to do it? |
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shane34
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| 16 Jan 2013 02:36 PM |
| i can go into that resolution because my monitor is hd |
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emporerj
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shane34
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| 16 Jan 2013 02:37 PM |
Mine is too, but can I do it on an ultrabook?
It says it can heat up the CPU or damage it |
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| 16 Jan 2013 02:37 PM |
i don't see a point of putting it in hd i prefer it without hd because it makes all my icons small |
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emporerj
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| 16 Jan 2013 02:38 PM |
| where do u see ur screen crap |
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LowPunk
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| 16 Jan 2013 02:41 PM |
| I don't honestly know. I only care about the speed. |
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shane34
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