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      Stu
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      If I have a 15.4" laptop with a native resolution of 1400x900 and hook it up to a 22" monitor with a native resolution of 1680x1050 what resolution will I be looking at on the monitor?
      The laptop's or the monitor's?

      I'm presuming it's the monitor's but some reassurance would be appreciated.

      And just to confuse me even further I have just come across a nicely specified 17" Asus lappie for about the same price as a 15.4" + a 22" monitor. Portability isn't a big issue it would be sitting on my desk most of the time πŸ˜•

      Thanks anybody πŸ˜„

      Stu

      http://www.landesign.com.au

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        Anssi
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        Stu,

        It depends on how you like to configure it. Modern graphics cards ough to be able to support native resolutions on both displays. On a laptop, you also typically have several configuration choices:

        • either display can be the primary one, and the other is blank
        • the image on the primary display is duplicated on the second one
        • your desktop is expanded to incorporate both the displays

        Anssi

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          Stu
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          Anssi, thanks,

          I sort of get what you are saying.

          The laptop's video card will be able to cope with the monitors resolution.....so, to put it simply....if I plug the monitor into the laptop, will the monitor automaticlly configure to its native resolution...or would I need to set it up each time?

          And out of interest is anybody regularly using this type of setup?...or will I probably find that I would simply work mostly on the lappie [my first one, and probably a 17"]

          Thanks,

          Stu

          http://www.landesign.com.au

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