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    dell inspiron 1520 monitor ms

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by dr jekyl and MR hyde, Dec 22, 2011.

  1. dr jekyl and MR hyde

    dr jekyl and MR hyde Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi
    how many ms the dell inspiron 1520 monitor has?
    in desktop monitors there are 5ms & 2ms usually...

    i can't find it here:
    Documentation
     
  2. Apollo13

    Apollo13 100% 16:10 Screens

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    There's a few different monitors that you might have in your 1520. Even within the same order parameters (resolution and matte/glossy), there are multiple models. So you'd probably have to look up your specific monitor's model to figure that out. The way I figured out my monitor's model was by disassembling the display assembly; perhaps someone else has a less drastic way (I did it mostly for fun).

    That said, I don't know how much easier that will make it to find the answer. Most of these monitors are targeted at OEM laptop manufacturers, so documentation on them may be a bit sparse.