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Old 3rd July 2006, 6:18 AM   #1
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Hey hey guys,

The W3J is my first lappy and I was thinking of getting a monitor for it, when im using it at home.

Im planning to get a Viewsonic VX2025WM for my Asus W3J - Is this a good combination?

Will I get distortion from the difference in native resolutions?

Is there anything I should be aware of?

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Old 4th July 2006, 5:18 PM   #2
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I don't think the different resolutions matter, its just like a dual screen setup, you can run the monitor at one res, and the screen at another.
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Old 4th July 2006, 6:06 PM   #3
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Should be fine with different sceen resolutions but check it first.

My work Toshiba Laptop video card supports this feature but the Toshiba drivers don't, of course that's Toshiba.

Cheers Pedro :-)

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