external monitor for XPS 2720 AIO

Got a XPS27 of last generation with the NVIDIA GT640M card

I want to thank my bed on display with an additional external display (and not in double mode lemoniteur double screen internal but extended)

Can I connect a monitor supporting resolution 2560 X 1440 (such as Dell U2713HM) through HDMI or mini port DP and get full resolution in addition to the built-in display

Hi meiman1,

According to this Article from Wikipedia, you can connect the external monitor using HDMI 1. 4A with a resolution of 2560 X 1440. NVidia GT 750 M 1-4 has HDMI connector, as well as the Dell U2713HM monitor.

Avoid any problems in the expansion of the display with a 2560 X 1440 resolution using the HDMI connection.

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