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    How do i check which screen manufacture i have

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by HELPr, Sep 11, 2007.

  1. HELPr

    HELPr Notebook Geek

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    I have a new Vostro 1500 with wxga+ and i would like to know how to check which manufacturer i have? auo, lg ect?
     
  2. boonkauc

    boonkauc Notebook Guru

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    Are you happy with the screen?

    If yes, then it doesn't really matter, does it?

    If no, then it still doesn't really matter, does it?

    Device properties will help ease your psychosomatic concerns.
     
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    Dantat3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    system -> device manager -> monitors -> properties -> details -> then go to hardware IDs
     
  4. HELPr

    HELPr Notebook Geek

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    Apparently it does matter to me becuase i wouldnt have asked if it didnt, but thanks for the assumption dick.

    Dantat3 thank you very much, I am very happy with my screen and was asked to check what kind it was. ;)