1080p from hdmi output?

Do Toshiba laptops support 1080p from the hdmi output? I'm specifically looking at the C55-A5308 model but I would look at any model that can do 1080p.

Toshiba has 32 laptops that claim 1080p. Use Toshiba's Finder. It's under Extras.
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