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    A couple of questions about Express Gate

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Morecoffee, Dec 20, 2010.

  1. Morecoffee

    Morecoffee Notebook Evangelist

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    I tried Express Gate today and noticed the screen resolution is wrong for my G73JH 1920 x 1080.

    Is it the correct resolution on the G73JW machines?

    It is not available for download on the G73JH page. Could I download a copy off of the G73JW Asus download page, or is it different. I wouldn't mind using it but it would be nice to have the screen at the native resolution.

    Cheers & thanks
     
  2. RainMotorsports

    RainMotorsports Formerly ClutchX2

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    You and every single Express Gate user in existence. Hope that answers your question.
     
  3. Morecoffee

    Morecoffee Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks... I won't bother with it.
     
  4. frosty5689

    frosty5689 Notebook Evangelist

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    ExpressGate is the most useless feature on the BIOS.