I'm using an HP Envy laptop with 1920x1080, 60Hz refresh, and I'm on the verge of getting a second monitor for AutoCAD use. I'm looking at lower price-range monitors, but not the absolute bottom --$250-$350 or so. I've read that for modeling and rendering, 1920x1080 is the minimum, but higher is better. I've found a few candidates at 2650x1440, and with anywhere between 60Hz and 85Hz refresh rate.
My question is what will happen when I hook one of these up to my laptop. In the display settings the max resolution available is 1920x1080. Will Windows recognize the capabilities of the monitor and make that option available, or is the 1080p resolution part of my graphics card and that 1440p-capable monitor will have to use 1080p until I get a better computer?
I'm not very knowledgeable with computer components, and knowing there *is* such a thing as a graphics card is about as advanced as I can be -- I won't be able to tell you anything that's not listed in the "Advanced" section in the Display page. (dumb-ed down answers, please!!)
Thanks!!
My question is what will happen when I hook one of these up to my laptop. In the display settings the max resolution available is 1920x1080. Will Windows recognize the capabilities of the monitor and make that option available, or is the 1080p resolution part of my graphics card and that 1440p-capable monitor will have to use 1080p until I get a better computer?
I'm not very knowledgeable with computer components, and knowing there *is* such a thing as a graphics card is about as advanced as I can be -- I won't be able to tell you anything that's not listed in the "Advanced" section in the Display page. (dumb-ed down answers, please!!)
Thanks!!