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    Is there any way to play my Xbox without image stretching or letterboxes on

    the 16:10 Samsung T260HD? I've ordered a VGA cable but I heard that all that does is provide letterboxes when you set it into a 16:10 resolution. Has anyone tried setting their Xbox to 1280 x 768 on a 16:10 monitor? What does it look like?

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    if you don't want image stretching function. why don't you unstall or choose void on the program. that is what you can do with image resolution and be the right image stretching propoertion.

 

 

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