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    How do I check the Brand of LCD in my 1720?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by NinjaActionJeans, Sep 23, 2007.

  1. NinjaActionJeans

    NinjaActionJeans Notebook Enthusiast

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    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    Please for the love of god do a search.
     
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    aafraz Newbie

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    look at your ass in the mirror...
     
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    I did, and with all the phrases I tried I got a bazillion threads not related. After checking out a bunch all I found was to check in the device manager, which I have already done and its not there.

    If you are going to take the time to reply, at least answer the Q rather than being a jackass
     
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    Are there nothing but idiots here? WTF? Thats not even funny man
     
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    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    Yeah, I agree, that was completely unnecessary...

    Here: for your troubles...and the last freaking time:

    Device Manager > Monitors > PnP > Details > Hardware IDs. Please never ask again. You'll understand where I'm coming from if you stay here on the forums long enough.
     
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    Thanks.

    LPLE400......I assume this must be an LG.......yea i'll do a seach to check :p
     
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    vostro1400user Notebook Deity

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    Getting a little excessive there...

    That's like dismantling your CPU to see what it is - a viable option, but a little too much.
     
  10. Ghola

    Ghola Notebook Evangelist

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    Just get the T'N'T to get the monitor open to check.

    Boom problem solved!