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HP ENVY x360 Convertible 15m-cn0xxx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I've gotten conflicting answers from HP as to the max resolution that can be driven out the HDMI port and/or the DisplayPort (via USB C) of my Envy x360.  I've been told FHD was max and 4K is max.  Any idea which (if either) is correct?   

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>>> HDMI port and/or the DisplayPort (via USB C) of my Envy x360.  I've been told FHD was max and 4K is max

 

For HDMI port: only FHD,

For DP USB-C port: 4K HD with a right cable many cables ONLY give 4K @30Hz.

 

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@Ssanta

 

>>> HDMI port and/or the DisplayPort (via USB C) of my Envy x360.  I've been told FHD was max and 4K is max

 

For HDMI port: only FHD,

For DP USB-C port: 4K HD with a right cable many cables ONLY give 4K @30Hz.

 

Regards.

BH
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Thanks.   Does driving 4k out the DP port require a new graphics driver?  I don't see any menu options for resolutions above FDH (1920x1080) even with the "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display" box unchecked.

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