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Subject: Windows notebooks that can support DVI LCD's
Category: Computers > Hardware
Asked by: johno101-ga
List Price: $30.00
Posted: 04 Nov 2002 00:50 PST
Expires: 04 Dec 2002 00:50 PST
Question ID: 97997
Please list _every_ Windows notebook computer that has a DVI port on
the notebook itself and/or on a port replicator and/or on a docking
station, so that the built-in video in the notebook (without an add-in
PC Card or PCI card) can drive a DVI monitor (preferably at 1600x1200
resolution or more).  For each such notebook, please specify:

1) Whether or not the DVI port is available on the notebook itself, or
the port replicator, or the docking station.
2) The maximum resolution that each such DVI port will support
(perhaps a maximum bit depth at that resolution would apply as well).
3) This part may be obvious and easy to find, but just in case it is
not: Where I can read the official specs about each such notebook and
any available port replicators or docking stations to decide whether
to purchase them.

I am currently aware that certain Thinkpads (like the A30p, which I
have) have DVI support, not on the notebook itself, but through the
port replicator and the docking station.  I also believe certain
Compaq's have DVI support through either the dock or the port
replicator, as do at least certain Toshiba Tecra's.
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