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help with Notebook + Monitor
Hey guys,
I have an Fujitsu Siemens Amilo A7640W notebook and I was thinking about buying a bigger monitor for it. So far I have no idea which one, but I would like to know if i can buy any monitor for it, because the resolution on my laptop is only 1024 x 768 and my graphic card is a crappy onboard notebook one Can the monitor have better resolution then? Can I hook up the monitor and use BOTH the new one and then notebook one for playing Poker? I dont really know the technical issues, though there is only a little blue plug on the other side that I consider being the monitor plug in Help gladly appreciated |
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
I'm sure your laptop can run both screens at once, but the question is how high resolution the card can put out. Note that the bound probably isn't 1024x768; that's probably the restriction of the SCREEN.
Google your laptop and find what res it can output, and buy a screen that's that size. |
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
Thx
If i google the laptop I only find data that says 1064x768 possible, but I am sure that means the screen The Gcard is a SIS M760 If i google that, I find this HyperTransport™ Host Interface - Supports AMD Turion™ 64 / Mobile Athlon™ 64 / Mobile Sempron™ - HyperTransport™ compliant bus driver with auto compensation capability - HyperTransport™ Technology up to 1600MT/s bandwidth AGP 8X Graphics Interface - Universal AGP v3.5 Compliant - Supports AGP 8X/4X Interface w/ Fast Write Transaction Integrated Mirage™ 2 Graphics Engine - Built-in a High Performance 256-bit 3D Engine - DirectX 8.1 H/W Compliant, DirectX 9.0 S/W Compliant - Supports Digital Video Interface for TV or LCD Display Flexible Design for Display Memory - Supports shared frame buffer, local frame buffer or both for display memory architecture High throughout MuTIOL® Connect interfaced to SiS963L MuTIOL® Media I/O - Proprietary Interconnect between SiSM760 and SiS963L - Bi-Directional 16-bit Data Bus at 533MHz Operating Frequency (http://www.sis.com/products/sism760.htm) doesnt seem much help to me ;( |
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
Try finding the maximum resolution supported at the video card maker's website. I am in a similar situation and found out from Intel's website.
[ QUOTE ] I would like to know if i can buy any monitor for it [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] Not sure about widescreen |
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
Ah i found it in the users manual of the notebook
max resolution is 1600 x 1200 But what about widescreen? What do I need to know about that? |
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
So if I buy a laptop and want to use my dell2007fp TFT with it, do i have to make sure my laptop supports 1600x1200 so i can use it for poker?
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
yes. But if you buy a new laptop, you'll have a hard time finding one that doesn't support 1600x1200.
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
If your notebook doesn't support the 1600 X 1200 res or any res higher than that, is there any way around this problem? In other words, is there some way to use higher resolution on the external monitor without needing a better notebook? (sorry if the question sounds dumb, I'm clueless when it comes to this stuff)
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Re: help with Notebook + Monitor
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yes. But if you buy a new laptop, you'll have a hard time finding one that doesn't support 1600x1200. [/ QUOTE ] http://vaio.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProduct....ory=VN+N+Series so this wont work ? |
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