Satellite Pro A200 - external screen resolution

Hi,
Does integrated graphic card Intel GMA X3100 in my satellite pro A200 notebook can support 1920x1200 resolution?
I want to buy an external 24" monitor. Will it work in the native resolution?
Thanks!

Thank you Eldorado :)
> {quote:title=Eldorado wrote:}{quote}
> What does the Satellite Pro A200 manual said?
> Did you check it???
Yes, I checked it but there's no supported resolution listed :| and I'll check the manual again... Nope! nothing about graphic card at all! No resolutions... nothing.
Maybe I'm missing something?!?
> {quote:title=Eldorado wrote:}{quote}
> The notebook supports these CRT resolutions on external TV:
I have s-video and RGB connector (D-sub) on my notebook and I suppose there's no difference if I'm plugging external CRT or LCD monitor?
Thank you.

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