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    1440x900

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Cory, Mar 9, 2007.

  1. Cory

    Cory Notebook Geek

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    Hello, I want to use my dv6000t on my 19inch acer widescreen monitor but the native resolution is 1440x900 does anyone know if the dv6000t supports it
     
  2. Seth Oriath

    Seth Oriath Notebook Consultant

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    I would think so, even if it has integrated graphics instead of a nVidia 7400 graphics card. 1440x900 is a fairly tame resolution for a 19" monitor, and should be easily achieved.
     
  3. Cory

    Cory Notebook Geek

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    oh okay that makes me feel much better.