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Menneisyys, a common contributor to many forums has put together an article outlining the various ins and outs of the different resolution modes available on Pocket PC. Good for a read if you find yourself wondering "Why won't this QVGA device run 640x480?" "First and foremost, in this article, I refer to the "low-resolution", default mode (also known as SE/VGA, non-native VGA etc) as QVGA in the article and as 'native' VGA to the mode that isn't provided by default by the WM2003SE operating system.
First, please read mr_Ray's excellent explanation of the meaning of the these VGA modes.
How does resolution setting work in WM2003SE? What's native/SE VGA? How can I increase font sizes in native VGA? How do I configure the miriad text input fields in OzVGA?"