T60p output 1920x1200?

hi,
I just got a T60P with an ATI Mobility  Fire GL V5250 card. Can this card output 1920x1200 on an external Monitor?
My old monitor is a SyncMaster 204t and it doesnt work well with the wide-screen format of the laptop. So i am thinking of upgrading to a 24" monitor. All comments are appreciated. Thanks

The pass thru DVI on these things will output to whatever traditional DVI should output at.  With regard to wide screen or not widescreen, this is not laptop LCD screen dependent.  your video card will be able to detect the resolutions your monitor should work at so this is ont a big deal. 
On the other hand, if you try using just the VGA port, you might run into quality issues.  DVI pass thru via the Advanced Mini Dock is your best bet.
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