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    Is the v6v capable of spanning with a second monitor?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by ultraman, Nov 19, 2005.

  1. ultraman

    ultraman Notebook Consultant

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    Does the x600 in it support that? Really quite confused...
     
  2. PROPortable

    PROPortable Company Representative

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    Yes, every system that we have right now can support dual view (as well as clone view)........ you can get a super high widescreen resolution up well past WUXGA... even though the screen on the V6v is a regular ratio and SXGA+ res........ so you can hook up a 42" + plasma/LCD w/ a super, super high res.