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    Latitude D830 Monitor Question

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Merlin016, Jan 25, 2008.

  1. Merlin016

    Merlin016 Newbie

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    Hello all,

    My D830 shows a Plug and Play monitor along with 3 default monitor options in the Display>Settings>Advanced>Monitor...

    My monitor calibration profile seems to load into the Plug and Play option. But I though that Plug and Play would be an external monitor.

    Can anyone shed some liht on this for me?
     
  2. pitz

    pitz Notebook Deity

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    Same deal here with the WUXGA. AFAIK, there isn't a specific driver.
     
  3. Sir Joe

    Sir Joe Notebook Consultant

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    Which model do you both have got?
     
  4. siLc

    siLc Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    Its not really an issue - in most laptops i´ve seen, the main monitor _is_ the one dubbed "Plug and Play Monitor".