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Thread : Laptop VGA Output to 1920 x 1200???
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I have a Sagar np2090 (specs below) that I love, but the screen is too small. Could I run a 1920 x 1200 monitor [I]and[/I] run the laptop at 1680 x 1050? My dream is to have a "dual" monitor with the laptop screen and a 24" monitor both displaying different things (i.e. run yahoo messenger on my laptop screen while playing solitare on my 24" screen). Do you think this is possible? Ohh and I am thinking about purchasing the HP w2408h, so if anyone has any comments on that please chime in. Thanks.
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There's no reason it shouldn't be possible with those specs.
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Thanks for the reply. It looks like I'll be ordering my screen this weekend then. Either Samsung or LG makes the actual screen for the display. The reason I want the HP is because it has a glossy screen, 92% color gamut and it has an audio out incase I get a ps3 or a blu-ray player I can hook it up via HDMI and actually get sound out to my Logitech z-2300s. |
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Its been awhile since I've been on a laptop (previous job). Hard to say what the video card will allow in resolutions for your LCD, and external LCD. I do remember with Windows 2000/XP Pro, I could extend my desktop, so I could have one monitor at a certain resolution, and the LCD at another. So I think its very possible, just hard to say what resolutions it will allow. Message edited by Grimmy on 07-06-2008 at 09:40:34 AM |
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I ask these questions because I am super crazy/paranoid whenever I buy something that is >$100. I did a ton of research when I bought my laptop and I researched this monitor a good deal also. I just want to make sure everything preforms up to my expectations. |
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yea... that should be fine...
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