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I would like to buy the n900, but would like to verify that I can send the display, or extend the display out the of the VGA port to a LCD monitor (or TV or whatever).
This is so that I can replace my netbook with a n900, and have a usable screen size. I don't want to buy it and then find that the n900 can only send powerpoint presentations at 1 frame per second out of the VGA port.
Can this be done or not (otherwise, barring businessmen on the road displaying presentations to their clients, there is little reason to have a VGA-out).
Best wishes, N.