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I have the corresponding docking station, which has a DVI-D connector. But I guess this isn't for "real" DVI-D digital signals but just for converted VGA signals, as it also does not handle the higher resolution.
So HDMI, VGA and DVI-D (on docking station) ports all provide lower res signals that look nice on a monitor with 1920x1200 native resolution, but quite honestly, pretty awful on the Dell monitor (at lower res than 2.560 x 1.440).
the specs:
would appreciate your help!
many thanks,
Hi David,
Looking at the Specifiations for the Z12-Series 1920 X 1080 screen, it looks like the maximum external resolution is 2048 X 1536 with the nVidia Graphics.
It is not possible to disable the on-board screen, so it will only support a single external monitor without buying additional hardware.
Blencogo, thanks!
I wasn't sure if the graphics specs were still accurate - I read on other forums that Sony is very slow in updating graphics drivers, if at all, so I hoped there was a chance. I use 1920x 1200 for an external monitor at work - great resolution, but 2048x1536 does not work on the Dell, and the step down from the optimum supported by the Dell looks really terrible.
So I guess hardware (external graphics solution) is the only way - just that I can't really find a vendor. AMDs AGP (?) isn't anywhere to be found, but maybe I can import from the states.
Thanks for your input!
David
I am rather frustrated to say the least as my old monitor broke down, and I have a VPCZ12Z9E for which I verified the graphical card to be GeForce GT 330M, and on NVIDA's own page, http://www.geforce.com/hardware/notebook-gpus/geforce-gt-330m/specifications, I happily read that it is capable of supporting 2560x1600 as the maximum digital resolution. This is better than the U2711 capable of supporting 2560x1440, so I went out and bought a U2711.
To my enourmous dissappointment it does not work with my wonderful Vaio!!! Can you please explain why it does not work so that a computer scientist is able to understand why we cannot get the full power out of the graphical card the computer is equipped with?
Thanks...
Message was edited by: Geir.Horn
Typo in the max resolution for the GT 300M chip.