ThinkPad Port Replicator II VGA Port

Hello.. can someone tell me if the ThinkPad Port Replicator II VGA output work with an asus 26 "16:9 screen and resolution of witch is possible... Its urgent thanks for help

the vga on port replicator port is just a path through port, so if your vga on laptop computer port works, then it does not work. You may need to download the Catalyst Drivers Omega 2 years ago (the most recent we does not support the graphics card T40, T41 and T42), this will allow you to get the desired screen resolution.

The IBM driver does not support the wide screen resolutions.

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