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l34therf34thers

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  1. To all that think that it will run at the lowest resolution, they can be either 1080 or 720, not both. My problem is that I want to duplicate them (the cursor and windows on both screens) and run independent resolutions. Task bar, windows, and cursor on both screens but the TV is set to 720 and the monitor is set to 1080. That way, the desktop experience isn't hindered on either screen. Any thoughts?
  2. I don't know why you would use a spring to bend them. Usually people use a rubber tube the size of the inside of the tube you're trying to bend. Then you heat it up slowly around the whole tube and bend it until it's at the angle you want. Here, look at this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrHh80x4pn8.
  3. The title says it all except that the second "monitor" is a television. I want to mirror my 1920x1080 display with my 720 television so I can watch movies and more "console" like games on my TV and work/play fps on my display. I would like them to both be in their native resolutions, though. Anyone know how I could do this without spending a ton on some software? Thanks
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