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HP Pavilion x360 m3-u001dx (ENERGY STAR)
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Hello, i would like to know what HDMI port the HP Pavilion x360 M3-u001dx has, for example an HDMI 1.4

 

I recently bought a 144hz 1440p 27-inch pixio px277 prime monitor and I'm wondering if the HDMI port is not 1.4 HDMI to be able to display 144hz.

as of now I can only get 1080p @ 60hz but would like 144hz

 

is it something else in the laptop that's not able to display 144hz to my 2nd monitor or the HDMI port

 

btw, I have an HDMI 2.0 cable, so my cable is able, i would like 144hz and just 1080p on this laptop/monitor until i get done with my desktop build in a couple months.

and I've gone through all the advanced display settings, nothing will give the option above 60hz  

 

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@nemesis5455 

 

From page 2 of its manual, it has

 

                   ●  HDMI v 1.4 supporting up to 1920×1080 @ 60Hz

 

No, you can't run 144Hz monitor using HDMI port to get 1080p

 

Regards.

BH
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@nemesis5455 

 

From page 2 of its manual, it has

 

                   ●  HDMI v 1.4 supporting up to 1920×1080 @ 60Hz

 

No, you can't run 144Hz monitor using HDMI port to get 1080p

 

Regards.

BH
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