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Hi All,

Apologies if this is a common question - I haven't looked at this
newsgroup in a well over a year.

My company is thinking of leasing some Latitudes - probably D600 models,
and I'd like to know if, when they're plugged into the docking station,
the DVI port on the station is useable, and what the max pixel
resolution is that they can drive. Looking at the online product doc I
see vague references that the D600 plus station supports DVI, but I'm
not exactly sure, and if anyone has some seen some explicit docs they
can refer me to, or even better, actual experience doing this, I'd be
much obliged.

Thanks,

-p

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The dock and port replicator have DVI. Use this when notebook is docked.

Unsure of max pixel rate, but 17 or 19 inch TFT will be fine.

hope this helps,
Dan
"plated metal" <ha@yeah.right> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Apologies if this is a common question - I haven't looked at this
> newsgroup in a well over a year.
>
> My company is thinking of leasing some Latitudes - probably D600 models,
> and I'd like to know if, when they're plugged into the docking station,
> the DVI port on the station is useable, and what the max pixel
> resolution is that they can drive. Looking at the online product doc I
> see vague references that the D600 plus station supports DVI, but I'm
> not exactly sure, and if anyone has some seen some explicit docs they
> can refer me to, or even better, actual experience doing this, I'd be
> much obliged.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -p

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