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HP Omen Notebook 15t-5000 CTO
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Hi @Banhein and other HP experts!

One of my kids has an external monitor sitting unused. It's an Apple Cinema Display. It has Mini DisplayPort input and resolution 2560x1600. Will the Mini DisplayPort output on my HP Omen be able to drive that resolution? When I look at display properties (for the built-in screen), the Omen shows 1920x1080 resolution as maximum.

 

What is the maximum resolution/refresh for the Mini DisplayPort?

What is maximum resolution/refresh for the HDMI port?

 

I can't find technical specs for this product, just user manual. Are the tech specs hiding somewhere? : )

 

Thank you ever so much.

 

Kimberly

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@kimg62901 

 

On page 2 of the manual, you can see

 

             One mini Display Port v1.2 supporting Max. 3840×2160 @ 60 Hz resolution

 

That means it does support  2560x1600 resolution probably also 60Hz or may be 90Hz.

 

Regards.

BH
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@kimg62901 

 

On page 2 of the manual, you can see

 

             One mini Display Port v1.2 supporting Max. 3840×2160 @ 60 Hz resolution

 

That means it does support  2560x1600 resolution probably also 60Hz or may be 90Hz.

 

Regards.

BH
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Thank you for your help, @Banhien. I have found that description in the Maintenance and Service Guide.

Kimberly

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