Re: Satellite R630 -13F: Possible supported resolution of external LCD screen

Hi there,
I am planning to purchase a LCD screen for my editing work.
My laptop is R630 -13F.
I was wondering if I get the high resolution LCD screen (2560 x 1440), would my laptop support such screen? Many thanks.
Tim

Hi
The external display resolution depends on the graphic card and the external monitor.
As far as I know the Intel graphic chip which is used in this notebook is able to handle the max resolution of 2048x1536 at 32bit
2560 x 1440 seems to be too high

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