C610 comes with either 1024x768(XGA) or 1400x1050(SXGA+). If your C610 is running at XGA full screen, with no black bars and the text/graphics are sharp not blurry, then you have a C610 with XGA screen.
Is there a way to tell either in the BIOS or in the System Manager what the max resolution is? Also, is the resolution driven by the video card or the screen, or is it the lowest common denominator of both?
WiG
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June 18th, 2004 18:00
C610 comes with either 1024x768(XGA) or 1400x1050(SXGA+). If your C610 is running at XGA full screen, with no black bars and the text/graphics are sharp not blurry, then you have a C610 with XGA screen.
dfielder
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June 18th, 2004 18:00
That's kind of what I was afraid of. Thanks.
dfielder
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June 21st, 2004 13:00
Is there a way to tell either in the BIOS or in the System Manager what the max resolution is? Also, is the resolution driven by the video card or the screen, or is it the lowest common denominator of both?
Thanks again,
Doug
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June 23rd, 2004 10:00