T510 & Full HD Display with Linux

Hey everyone,
I'm thinking of buying a T510 on which I'll be dual booting Linux/Windows. I really like the Full HD option, but I see it is only available with the Nvidia Optimus card. I know for a fact that Optimus doesn't work on Linux (it just picks the integrated card), and I'm fine with that, but I'm worried the integrated card can't run the display in full resolution. Is that the case? Has anyone tried running Linux with the FHD?
Thanks

Possibly, though I don't know why Lenovo would offer the T510(i) with the 1080P screen without the Intel hardware being able to drive it. I know the Intel HD can do 1600 X 900, so it should be able to go full HD.
Also, you can always disable Optimus in the BIOS- change it to "Discreet graphics only" or "Nvidia only" or something to that end (if anyone could clarify this- I've been stripped of my Optimus-capable board). I can tell you that the standard switchable mainboard has this functionality (just use the Nvidia) so there shouldn't be any reason for the Optimus board to forgo it.

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