Hi,
>(Come on
> 1600x1200 on a Notebook graphics card that's more than a bit crazy)

If you use the "Multiple monitors" option - yes, I know you can only
have one monitor - on the Settings tab under desktop properties and
select 1050x1400 I think it be OK. The resolution is then at its max.
Even as a 55 year-old with some visual problems it is superb - the best
screen I have ever used.

Regards

Mike Goldwater
Auric Hydrates Ltd
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> Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] Drastic framerate drop between 1600x1200 and
> 1280x1024
>
> Hi
>
> > I am running a Dell Inspiron 8100 w/ 512MB ram, 32MB GeForce2Go, the
> latest J3D 1.3 beta 1 and the lastest jdk 1.4.  I am using the latest
> NVIDIA video drivers.
> >
>
> > Thoughts?
>
>
> EOF,
>  J.D.
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