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New M6500 Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Quido, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. skypx

    skypx Notebook Consultant

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    Device manager/monitor/details/hardware ids
     

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  2. YBcold

    YBcold Notebook Consultant

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    Mine says the same as yours. Is that a samsung or LG?
     
  3. skypx

    skypx Notebook Consultant

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    Samsung. :)
     
  4. YBcold

    YBcold Notebook Consultant

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    Well, thats fine with me, the thing looks great and I haven't even had a chance to calibrate it. I am hoping to get someone on here ot help me with getting it setup so its close but I don't know if I should be disableing the control point so the Nvidia software cna take over or not.

    Any thoughts?
     
  5. Bokeh

    Bokeh Notebook Deity

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    I requested and received an eval usb 3.0 daughterboard from Dell in Austin. They may ask for it back, but I hope not!
     
  6. Cannonball_CO

    Cannonball_CO Notebook Enthusiast

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    Bring up the Device Manager - Look under "Monitors" then "Plug and Play Monitor", get its Properties. In the Properties box, select the Details tab, look at the Hardware Id(s). If it's LPL you've got an LG, I don't know what it is for the Samsung.

    Wow I'm late to that game.
     
  7. mannyA

    mannyA Notebook Evangelist

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    YBcold,


    You Have a Samsung Display Panel.
     
  8. mannyA

    mannyA Notebook Evangelist

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    Bokeh,



    Why would they ask for it back... ?




    :confused:
     
  9. YBcold

    YBcold Notebook Consultant

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    Sorry, why sorry?
     
  10. mannyA

    mannyA Notebook Evangelist

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    YBcold,


    I thought you wanted an LG Panel.



    I will fix that my mistake.
     
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