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The table below summarizes the 3D video resolutions and refresh rates that are supported.
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| 640 x 480 | 200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 800 x 600 | 200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 1024 x 768 | 200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 1152 x 864 | 200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 1280 x 960 | 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 1280 x 1024 | 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 1600 x 1200 | 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 1920 x 1080 | 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz | |
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| 1920 x 1200 | up to 96 Hz | |
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| 200 Hz accepted if supported by the monitor. |
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