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Using the Dual Display Function

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Attaching an External Monitor Display output on the LCD, or both on the LCD and external monitor (LCD or LCD+External Display). Resolution 640x480 (VGA) 800x600 (SVGA) 1024x768 (XGA) (available only for 14.1-inch and 15.0-inch models) Supported Color Depth 16, 256, 65,536, and 16,777,216 256, 65,536, and 16,777,216 256, 65,536, and 16,777,216 Display output only on the external monitor (External Display). Resolution 640x480 (VGA) 800x600 (SVGA) 1024x768 (XGA) 1280x1024 Supported Color Depth 256 65,536 16,777,216 256 65,536 16,777,216 256 65,536 16,777,216 256 Frame Rate 60 Hz, 75 Hz, or 85 Hz 60 Hz, 75 Hz, or 85 Hz 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75Hz, or 85 Hz 60 Hz Note: If you are using an old external monitor, the resolution and color depth might be limited. Using the Dual Display Function Windows 98 supports a function named Multiple Display Support, and your computer supports a function named dual display in the Windows 98 environment. This function allows the Windows 98 desktop to display output on the LCD-CRT display pair. You can display different desktop images on each monitor. 72 ThinkPad 390X User's Reference

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Attaching an External Monitor
±
Display output on the LCD, or both on the LCD and external
monitor (
LCD
or
LCD+External Display
).
±
Display output only on the external monitor (
External Display
).
Note:
If you are using an old external monitor, the resolution and
color depth might be limited.
Resolution
Supported Color Depth
640x480 (VGA)
16, 256, 65,536, and 16,777,216
800x600 (SVGA)
256, 65,536, and 16,777,216
1024x768 (XGA)
(available only for 14.1–inch and
15.0–inch models)
256, 65,536, and 16,777,216
Resolution
Supported Color
Depth
Frame Rate
640x480 (VGA)
256
60 Hz, 75 Hz, or 85
Hz
65,536
16,777,216
800x600 (SVGA)
256
60 Hz, 75 Hz, or 85
Hz
65,536
16,777,216
1024x768 (XGA)
256
60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75Hz, or
85 Hz
65,536
16,777,216
1280x1024
256
60 Hz
Using the Dual Display Function
Windows 98 supports a function named
Multiple Display Support
,
and your computer supports a function named
dual display
in the
Windows 98 environment. This function allows the Windows 98
desktop to display output on the LCD-CRT display pair. You can
display different desktop images on each monitor.
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ThinkPad 390X User's Reference