Guest mully@10 Posted February 11, 2011 Report Posted February 11, 2011 can anyone tell me can you change the reoloution on the vega as have downloaded a couple of mags to it through dropbox , and the writing is not the best on the pages , bit blurry, l'm using Adobe
Guest wobblydoggy Posted February 11, 2011 Report Posted February 11, 2011 can anyone tell me can you change the reoloution on the vega as have downloaded a couple of mags to it through dropbox , and the writing is not the best on the pages , bit blurry, l'm using Adobe Nope, but LCD Density Changer app set to 120 works well
Guest andrewdolphin Posted February 11, 2011 Report Posted February 11, 2011 can anyone tell me can you change the reoloution on the vega as have downloaded a couple of mags to it through dropbox , and the writing is not the best on the pages , bit blurry, l'm using Adobe I've been really pleased with PDF performance/viewing on my Vega, apart from web browsing it's what I use it for most. I use ezPDF reader however. If they look wrong in that then perhaps it's the quality of the PDF? Assume you've checked the PDF on your PC? Are you zoomed in on the PDF - it may be that the PDF viewer applies compression to the "page overview" and when zoomed will show the text with a little more clarity?
Guest mully@10 Posted February 11, 2011 Report Posted February 11, 2011 thanks wobbly, is their a free app for lcd density before l pay for it ? many thanks Nick Nope, but LCD Density Changer app set to 120 works well
Guest mully@10 Posted February 11, 2011 Report Posted February 11, 2011 andy , yeah the pdf looks good on the pc very good clarity, but the minute l put it to the vega its readable , but l thought the clarity would be better than it is , l have perfect sight , but the missus wears glasses for reading and she finds it hard even with her glasses on, ( no jokes, should have gone to specsavers pls lads :P ) I've been really pleased with PDF performance/viewing on my Vega, apart from web browsing it's what I use it for most. I use ezPDF reader however. If they look wrong in that then perhaps it's the quality of the PDF? Assume you've checked the PDF on your PC? Are you zoomed in on the PDF - it may be that the PDF viewer applies compression to the "page overview" and when zoomed will show the text with a little more clarity?
Guest princeotter Posted February 11, 2011 Report Posted February 11, 2011 thanks wobbly, is their a free app for lcd density before l pay for it ? many thanks Nick as wobblydog indicates LCD Density Changer - its free and easy to use
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