Anyone have a idea of how 1680x1050 or higher displays using this will handle Full-Screen flash video like the "hi-def" option Hulu gives?
I know full-screen flash video can run choppy even on core2 duo machines sometimes but I'm wondering if these work worse for flash than a native display.
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Anyone have a idea of how 1680x1050 or higher displays using this will handle Full-Screen flash video like the "hi-def" option Hulu gives?
I know full-screen flash video can run choppy even on core2 duo machines sometimes but I'm wondering if these work worse for flash than a native display.