Some areas on google earth don't have close up ariel photos - so a graphics card wouldn't improve things.
2007-01-21 05:10:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, I don't think that a powerful grapfics would do the job, since the blurry u r reffering to might be because of the satellite image also or either your internet speed might be slow or another posibility is that there might be problems at the goggle earth server also, who knows.. If your graphics would not be suitable, ur pc would tell u...
So save ur money for futur use... bye
2007-01-22 03:56:55
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answered by Meven K 1
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Wouldn't help at all - only certain areas of the world have been photographed in detail. The blurry effect is where you are looking at an area that doesn't have this detail. Zoom in on Central London, for instance, and you should be able to see the detail
2007-01-21 05:22:15
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answered by Paul B 5
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It wouldn't help at all. Some areas just have more data than others. I've noticed that most of Massachusetts is pretty clear (check out Boston, for example) but most of Connecticut is blurry. You can see the difference if you "fly" from one state to the other. Washington state is also pretty clear, as I recall, at least the towns near Seattle.
2007-01-21 05:14:58
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answered by kris 6
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It will jut be the same. Some places are high definition depending on military interest in that specific area. Otherwise not good so spending money on graphics won't make any differance.
2007-01-21 05:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No dont waste your money. Some places are not very clear because the pictures were not taken in that area. So just wait until they take a picture. Good luck!
PS I don't know if this'll be useful as I am only 12!!!
2007-01-21 05:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem isn't with your computer hardware its with the Res. of the pic that the satellite took that effects what your seeing. I have a graphics card in my comp and i get the same thing.
2007-01-21 05:14:57
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answered by snowman_80 3
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No, some parts of the country haven't been photographed yet by the satellite, I can't see my house on it, yet I can see a quarter of a mile down the road on it, just luck really!
2007-01-21 05:12:52
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answered by Mr Sarcastic 3
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No it would not help, some views are very good and some are very poor, depends on the angle view was taken from and the pollution/cloud cover at the time
2007-01-21 05:12:09
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answered by BobC 4
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the graphics card won't help it is google earth. if you want more detailed map like google earth try "local live" it is very clear and it is claer everywhere and not just in the US - like google earth
2007-01-21 05:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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