resolution T60 1952 cto t60 problem

Hello

I use win 7 on my T60 and my highest resolution 1024 * 768

What is the max I can get? What video card do I have?

I tried to search the site, but they have several options... built in / ATI

Thank you very much!

Welcome to the forum!

Models from 195 x numbers have the Intel integrated graphics card, and majority (think 95%) of them came with a XGA (1024 x 768) resolution.

Good luck.

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