External monitor of higher resolution for Envy 17 t w/GeForce GT 740 M?

I have an envy TouchSmart 17 t-j100 Quad edition with a Nvidia GeForce GT 740 M graphics card. It has only a HDMI port, no DisplayPort, DVI, VGA port no port.

I bought a HP ZR2740w 27 "monitor, but apparently the desire cannot drive a very high resolution (2560 x 1440) monitor via HDMI port.

What is the display max resolution that want support for an external monitor via its HDMI port?
I looked for it in the product specification, but do not see it.

Thank you...

Whatever the graphic subsystem as UMA, 740M, 750M, or 840 M. It HDMI v1.4 output supports up to resolution of 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz.

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