Samsung Ultra wide angle (S29E790C) Compatibiblity

Hello

I have a laptop USPHL-LT-1238RG and wishes to buy a monitor Samsung ultra wide, specifically the model S29E790C.  My laptop is useful with this model?  Would there be problems?

Best regards

Samantha

DisplayPort is a specific type of interface for the transport of signals from a computer to a monitor. I know that this monitor has a Displayport connection for the input signal. The reason why I need to know the model of the laptop is to see if it supports Displayport out.

The cable looks like this:

https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayPort

And your laptop has a displayport on it. See page 2 item 2 of the plug here:

http://WWW8.HP.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04472796.PDF

Samsung also provides the software for monitors ultra wide angle that is useful.

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