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    How to find out which LCD I have? M1330

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by mikez, Feb 16, 2008.

  1. mikez

    mikez Notebook Evangelist

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    I have an XPS M1330, how can I find out which LCD I have?
     
  2. h3nG

    h3nG Notebook Consultant

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    300+ post and you don't know about the search function? j/k

    start > right click computer > properties > monitors > right click general pnp monitor > properties > details tab > finally under property, change device description to hardware id.
     
  3. mikez

    mikez Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't see "Monitors" after I right clicked on Properties under My Computer.
     
  4. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    No more threads on grainy screens. That's why grainy screens has been autolinked and stickied. Read the stickies before you post. Search before you post.
     
  5. BlackRussian

    BlackRussian Notebook Deity

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    Life sucks ... Download SIW since the details are not coming up in you device manager.
    And yes this has been posted B4..