T440s Specs - video out

The T440s has two video out ports: "Mini-DisplayPort" and VGA.
What is the max resolution and refresh rate these ports can support?
I would like to know the max resoltuion supported by each port.
I would also like a link to a lenovo.com page where this data is posted.  I'm not sure why I can't easily find this information on the Lenovo site.
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Hi dwenfoo, and welcome to the Lenovo User Community!
It's all in the Personal Systems Reference:
http://www.lenovo.com/psref/
Max external resolution: 3840x2160@30Hz (DP via Mini DP cable); 1920x1200@60Hz (VGA)
Hope this helps!
I don't work for Lenovo. I'm a crazy volunteer!

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