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    Do you know which screen I have?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by thetick97, Jun 15, 2006.

  1. thetick97

    thetick97 Notebook Consultant

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    1 FD163 "LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY, 15.4WXGA, VIDEO ELEC. STDS. ASSOC., LATITUDE CPT" This is listed under my "Original Sytem Configuration" for my e1505. Can someone decode this? I was just curious who makes my screen. btw, I ordered the matte screen. TIA
     
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    NOSintake Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    hmm...it should say the manufactuer at the end of that code, IE- LATITUDE CPT, LG...something like that
     
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    sonyfxa36 Notebook Evangelist

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    chances are its a LG screen ull be very lucky if u got samsung

    This is My screen Samsung
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    i have wierd theory, so stay with me. i think the computers that are more "top of the line" have less light leakage. i mean, i havent seen a latitude with bad screens, or an e1705 with a really bad one