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Microsoft Hybrid Graphics Mode (MSHybrid) - This seamless technology is
designed to get best performance from the graphics system while allowing
longer battery life, without having to manually change settings. The computer's
operating system (and some applications) will automatically switch between the
integrated GPU (iGPU) and the discrete GPU (dGPU) when required by the applica-
tions in use. This switch is seamless to the user. This mode is selected by default.
Discrete Graphics Mode (Discrete GPU only) - Discrete Graphics Mode will use the
dedicated Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) which is more powerful, and therefore
more suitable for playing games, watching HD video or running GPU-based
applications.
The Display Mode item (Advanced menu > Advanced Chipset Control) in the BIOS
allows you to configure the display mode. Restart your notebook computer and
press F2 to enter the BIOS.
Display Devices
Note that you can use external displays connected to the HDMI-Out port and/or
Mini DisplayPort and/or Thunderbolt 4 port. See your display device manual to
see which formats are supported.
Configuring the Displays in Windows
All external and internal displays (up to 4 active displays) can be configured from
Windows by using the Display or System (in Settings) control panel or the
Project menu.
4 Connected Displays
Note that when 4 displays are connected, only 2 displays may be configured in
Duplicate mode.
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