Okay, guys, I'm not specifically into gaming, an I'm not an expert in hardware---this is a simple question that I couldn't find an answer to: how do I know if a computer (laptop) is compatible to a given monitor? In other words, if it can actually use the high native resolution of the huge screen I'm about to buy. Is it true that more or less any computer can adapt to any monitor's resolution, more or less?
Details: I'm running Win10, 64bit on my Yoga Thinkpad S1 (Yoga Laptop (ThinkPad) - Type 20CD - Model 20CD00B1US).
I want to buy a 5120x1440 display (Samsung C49RG90 49-inch Super Ultrawide Curved Gaming Dual WQHD 1440p Monitor).
Would my laptop support the native resolution of this monitor?
(My graphic connection is mini-HDMI.)
Thanks!
Details: I'm running Win10, 64bit on my Yoga Thinkpad S1 (Yoga Laptop (ThinkPad) - Type 20CD - Model 20CD00B1US).
I want to buy a 5120x1440 display (Samsung C49RG90 49-inch Super Ultrawide Curved Gaming Dual WQHD 1440p Monitor).
Would my laptop support the native resolution of this monitor?
(My graphic connection is mini-HDMI.)
Thanks!
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