Out of the box, Toshiba has the e 800 locked down so only the included ClearVue aps work in VGA mode. However, with only 2 free utilities (ResFix 1, and the "undead hack") you can open your e800 up to the wonderful world of VGA. Or, you can pay 10.00 for ResFix 2, and get landscape ability and a few other nice extras too; it's well worth it IMO. Many, many aps can take full advantage of VGA resolution. All ebook readers, most of the native aps such as PIE, word, excel, picture viewer, etc., and many great 3rd party apps take full advantage of VGA too. Pocket Informant, Text Maker and Pocket TV, for example. There are really too many for me to list here. But, the following link will take you to a full listing of VGA resources and aps, themes, etc.
http://www.pocketpctools.com/modules...4ef4aebc374a11
Of course, there are some programs that are hard coded to the pixel size of the screen, especially a lot of games based on bitmap images, that will only cover a tiny 1/4 of your screen if opened up in VGA resolution. But it's no big deal. If you want to run those apps, just switch to QVGA. Or, you could choose to leave the e800 in QVGA by default and just switch for, say, ebooks and the internet, or for any other ap for which you really want more information per screen. Either way you handle it, the VGA capability is fantastic!