Lenovo ThinkPad 380 ThinkPad 385 User's Guide - Page 64
Using SVGA Video Mode, your computer that supports higher resolutions.
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Using SVGA Video Mode Using SVGA Video Mode Note: When installing an operating system, you must install the display driver supplied with the computer to use SVGA mode. The ThinkPad 385 or 385D computer has an LCD that supports an SVGA video mode with 800x600 resolution. You can also display information in higher resolutions by attaching an external monitor to your computer that supports higher resolutions. The following table shows the various display modes (resolution and color depth) available with your computer or external monitor. Use this table to set the display output (LCD, CRT, or both). Note: Only a portion of the 1024x768 screen is displayed on the LCD (800x600). You can use the pointer to scroll up or down or left to right to see information outside the displayed area. Displaying output on the LCD, or both on the LCD and monitor (LCD or Both) Resolution 640x480 Supported Color Depth (for both 385 and 385D) 256, 65,536, 262,144 (LCD), and 16,777,216 (monitor) 800x600 256 and 65,536 1024x768 (virtual screen) 256 Displaying output on the monitor (CRT) Resolution 640x480 800x600 1024x768 Frame Rate 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz Supported Color Depth (for both 385 and 385D) 256, 65,536, and 16,777,216 256 and 65,536 256 44 IBM ThinkPad 385 or 385D User's Guide