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>Yes, it is VGA on the M70 laptop itself, but the docking stations
\n>have both VGA and DVI. Okay, I picked a confusing example. I should
\n>have used a laptop that has DVI only on the laptop itself with the
\n>Quattro FX1400Go like the following laptops.
\n>
\n>Alienware has a Quattro FX1400Go with DVI out.
\n>
\n>http://www.alienware.com/Configurator_Pages/mj-12m_7700.aspx?
\n>SysCode=PC-LT-MJ12M-7700&SubCode=SKU-DEFAULT
\n>
\n>Boxx has one too:
\n>
\n>http://www.boxxtech.com/asp/2200.asp
\n>
\n>Voodoo has one:
\n>
\n>http://www.voodoopc.com/system/quoteKitchen.aspx?
\n>productID=1006&productTechID=1
\n>
\n>Hypersonic has one:
\n>
\n>http://secure.hypersonic-pc.com/scripts/custom_sys.asp?
\n>sysid=Fusion_MX7
\n>
\n>Also, Azken and Eurocom have one. I liked the dell because it is
\n>half the weight...6 pounds instead of 12 pounds like the other
\n>companies.
\n>
\n>I've tried calling some of these companies several times. I've
\n>called Nvidia several times. I've called and called and nobody could
\n>say for sure. The Nvidia website I have been to alot and it does not
\n>provide information that would clarify the 3800x2400 mystery. It
\n>uses language such as "up to" but speaks generally about their
\n>entire Quattro line and as we all know on this group that the
\n>quattro line products defer in refresh rates and other things.
\n>
\n>The nvidia 7800 has been released. Wonder what it does.
\n>
\n>
\n>