Connecting external monitor to G4 at higher resolution than 1024x768

Is this possible? I believe someone told me that there is a way since the graphics card can support higher resolution, just not at the LCD.
I am doing web design and that resolution is becoming cumbersome to work with and my external monitor can go up to 1600x1200.
Thanks.

Yes it is possible, but "at your own risk". Look for "Screen spanning doctor".
If you test it, please report here the maximum resolution you can use in clamshell mode. I am going to buy a monitor and I wasn't able to find such value.
I know I can use 1600x1200, I already did it, but I tried the external monitor as secondary monitor. Could you please test the clamshell mode? can it go over 1600x1200 when the main display is off?

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