Zbook g2 17: external monitor for Zbook 17 "G2

I want to connect my Zbook 17 "G2 to an external monitor with a DVI - D input (Eizo 19 - resolution max 1280 * 1024).

Big doubt: the Displayport output left in the laptop is suitable to do?

I thought to buy an adapter Displayport to DVI - D and connect a DVI-D to DVI-D cable to the screen:

  1. Displayport output from laptop
  2. Displayport adapter-> DVI - D
  3. Cable DVI - D / DVI - D
  4. Input DVI - D monitor

    I also wonder: given that the monitor has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024, maybe I don't need to use the DVI cable and I could use a VGA - VGA? Maybe the graphics difference should be minimal?

Even in 1280 x 1024 DP/DVI digital connection will provide a somewhat sharper picture on the screen. But the VGA would work. You described exactly how to get DVI using a DP to DVI.

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