Supported Resolutions for Powerbook 12" Rev A

I have a Rev A 12" Powerbook (867MHz) that has the Geforce 4MX 32MB graphics card. I was wondering if anyone knew the resolutions that my Powerbook supports and in particular if it would support a 1680x1050 resolution since I want to buy the Dell 2005FPW which runs at a native 1680x1050 resolution and use it as an external monitor.

Just for everyone's reference, in case this information is still needed....
The Rev.A 12" PowerBook supported resolutions and refresh rates for an external monitor, according to the technology specs PDF file available when it was first introduced:
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; margin-top: 10px;"><tr valign="bottom"><td>Picture size in pixels</td><td>Maximum refresh rate</td><td>Pixel depth with
12-inch display inactive</td><td>Pixel depth with
12-inch display active</td></tr><tr><td>640 by 480</td><td>85Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>800 by 600</td><td>85Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>832 by 624</td><td>75Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>1024 by 768</td><td>85Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>1152 by 870</td><td>85Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>1280 by 960</td><td>85Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>1280 by 1024</td><td>85Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr><tr><td>1600 by 1200</td><td>75Hz</td><td>24 bpp</td><td>24 bpp</td></tr></table>

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    We're a small business and we are running the whole office with Mac Minis and iMac with a Mac Mini Server of course. We love it, but we have this annoying bug which I don't have any way to fix it.
    Thank you,
    Stephan Monette
    Unlimitel Inc.

    Here's a sample of the tif file from our fax machine you can download:
    http://www.hmnet.net/warp2/fax-standard.tif
    Download the file on your desktop and try opening it. You will see the square at the bottom will look like a rectangle. With the right resolution, it should look like a square, not a rectangle.
    If I open the file with Windows picture and fax viewer, the resolution is fine and the square looks like a square. But the same file on Windows with Quicktime fails to open and it complains about a corrupted file.
    On my MAC, the file opens with Preview, but the resolution is wrong.
    Maybe the FAX server is not formatting the TIFF file properly, but we can't fix that since there's no more support for it. But the Windows app is able to open it up with the right resolution. So maybe it's just some code change to do in the Preview app.
    Thanks,
    Stephan Monette
    Unlimitel Inc.

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