
The Asus P750 has just been hacked, seeing its QVGA resolution being given a bump to hit VGA quality, courtesy of Sorg and GreateVK from Asusmobile.ru. The former hopes to release the necessary firmware by this week. Not too sure if this crack will go down well with those who already find it hard enough to read whatever text is displayed on the original QVGA display. Somebody should run a benchmark test on this to find out just how much juice a cracked P750 sips compared to a non-violated one once the firmware is available.
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