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05-30-2017 04:19 PM - edited 05-30-2017 04:20 PM
Product: Zbook 15u G4 Y6K02ET
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Dear all,
- Just got a brand new Zbook 15u G4 and would like to connect to a LG 29UM58-P (DP2HDMI Kabel).
- Unfortunately only 1920 x 1080 works - and not the desired 2560 x 1080.
- Under Intel Grafic Settings in the infocenterthe display shows correctly as "Digitales Fernsehen LG Ultrawide" also 2560x1080 (60p Hz) in the list of available modi.
- But in the display settings the highest resolution shown is 1920 x 1080.
- A manual modus will not work as the default Intel Config app won't allow - and installing another version will fail ("please refer to your hardware vendor")
- According to document 4AA5-2657ENW the 15u would manage up to 4096x2060 on DP port - so why a max of 1920x1080?
- Btw the same document claims that using the Docking Station will only allow 1920x1200 on DP - but 4096x2160 on VGA - does it really make sense?
Many thanks in advance!
Chris
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05-31-2017 09:41 AM - edited 05-31-2017 09:59 AM
So - got today the UltraSlim Dock Station.
Plugged DP2HDMI cable from the dockstation to the same monitor - and look - that works - suddenly 2560x1080...!
This is fully contradicting the HP white paper mentioned below - but this works 🙂
Best
Chris

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