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    M1330 - how to check is the screen LED or not?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by klbw, Feb 23, 2009.

  1. klbw

    klbw Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    quick question about XPS M1330 - what is the easiest way to check is the screen LED or not please?

    Thanks,

    Tom
     
  2. StudioXPS16

    StudioXPS16 Notebook Consultant

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    By searching the forum. There was a thread titled almost exactly the same a couple of weeks ago.
     
  3. klbw

    klbw Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks, but I did search before posting and couldn't find anything relevant...
     
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    StudioXPS16 Notebook Consultant

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    klbw Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks StudioXPS16!

    Maybe I should specify that I don't own XPS M1330 at the moment and I can't see is it bright, thin or light. I'm going to buy one, but the seller says that he doesn't know (!!!) what screen version is it and how to check, so I just thought I'll help him to find out...

    Is there anything about the screen in Device Manager by any chance?
     
  6. TrueSilvo

    TrueSilvo Notebook Consultant

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    If you know what's the resolution of the webcam it would be easy.

    The CCFL displays have 2.0 Megapixel Webcam, while the LED ones only have 0.3Megapixels.
     
  7. klbw

    klbw Notebook Enthusiast

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    Of course! :) Thanks TrueSilvo, that's helpful!