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Originally Posted by wmcjhi
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The biggest deal is the native landscape support. In wm2003, you have to have 3rd party sofware to rotate the screen that requires you to reset everytime. With the x30 and wm2003se, it is native and can be hardmapped to a button, so simply pressing that button will rotate the screen to landscape mode(great for web browsing or spreadsheets).
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Actually, I'm running Nyditot version 4.04 on my X5 (under WM2003) and it only needs to soft reset when I first enable Nyditot. After the video driver is loaded, I can rotate the screen as often as necessary without a soft reset. I don't remember if I can resize w/o resetting, but I think so. :)