Twist S230U Display Port Version

I had some compatibility problems and ended up returning a 3-in-1 DisplayPort video adapter that converted to VGA, DVI and HDMI for my Twist due to compatibility problems. I was told that I need to find out the version of the DisplayPort on my computer. When I asked for suggestions as to how to find out that info, I was told I had to ask Lenovo. The idea is that I probably have too early a version to support that adapter. So, the question is, what version do I have? Wayne 

Hi all
hope this is the correct place to ask this, can someone please tell me what version the display port is on this m/b is it display port v1.1 or hopefully v1.2.
I can't seem to find out anywhere
Many thanks for help
regards
KeithW

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