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    Program to identify LCD?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by BMW135i, Mar 14, 2008.

  1. BMW135i

    BMW135i Notebook Consultant

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    Can someone point me to the program that identifies which LCD you have? I know these come with LG but mine seems dim and must be a samsung hehe..just want to verify it.
     
  2. SmoothTofu

    SmoothTofu Inspiron 1420 Owner

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    You don't need a special program. Simply go to Device Manager, go to the monitors section and double click Generic PnP Monitor. Then go to the 'Details' tab, and select Hardware IDs to find out the model name of your LCD.
     
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