The more expensive U2713H HDMI in port can do 2560x1440. The U2713HM HDMI in port can only do 1920x1080. * Go to the U2713HM sales site * Click the Tech Specs tab * Under DISPLAY- Optimal Resolution, it states, "Our HDMI is 1.4 is compatible and can support up to 1920x1080."
You will need to purchase an HDMI to DVI cable to get 2560x1440. Computer HDMI out --> HDMI to DVI cable --> U2713HM DVI in
Thanks Chris. Two more questions if you don't mind.
After I saw your response, I was out and about and ran by Best Buy. They had the cable you mention, but it indicated it would support "up to 1920". I followed your link "HDMI to DVI cable" which took me to Amazon. It indicates DVI without CE. What is CE? Also, that link doesn't tell me whether that cable will support "up to 2560", do you know if it will? Is there such a cable?
The CE marking indicates a product’s compliance with EU legislation and so enables the free movement of products within the European market. That picture shows a DVI-D Dual Link port which should do 2560. If it was missing the middle 9 pins, it would be DVI-D Single Link which can only do 1920.
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October 7th, 2014 08:00
The more expensive U2713H HDMI in port can do 2560x1440. The U2713HM HDMI in port can only do 1920x1080.
* Go to the U2713HM sales site
* Click the Tech Specs tab
* Under DISPLAY- Optimal Resolution, it states, "Our HDMI is 1.4 is compatible and can support up to 1920x1080."
You will need to purchase an HDMI to DVI cable to get 2560x1440.
Computer HDMI out --> HDMI to DVI cable --> U2713HM DVI in
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October 7th, 2014 13:00
Thanks Chris. Two more questions if you don't mind.
After I saw your response, I was out and about and ran by Best Buy. They had the cable you mention, but it indicated it would support "up to 1920". I followed your link "HDMI to DVI cable" which took me to Amazon. It indicates DVI without CE. What is CE? Also, that link doesn't tell me whether that cable will support "up to 2560", do you know if it will? Is there such a cable?
DELL-Chris M
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October 7th, 2014 16:00
The CE marking indicates a product’s compliance with EU legislation and so enables the free movement of products within the European market. That picture shows a DVI-D Dual Link port which should do 2560. If it was missing the middle 9 pins, it would be DVI-D Single Link which can only do 1920.