Valhalla Legends Forums Archive | Computer Support Issues | easy way to find out what monitor i have???

AuthorMessageTime
CrAz3D
hp pavillion zv 5405
15" is what i DO know
April 26, 2006, 3:40 AM
Myndfyr
I just put that it's an LCD and specified the maximum resolution it would support.  For example, my laptop is an HP Pavilion zd7010, it has an LCD widescreen supporting up to 1440x900.  That's what I put.
April 26, 2006, 8:04 AM
JoeTheOdd
[quote author=MyndFyre[vL] link=topic=14851.msg151318#msg151318 date=1146038658]
[...] my laptop [...] has an LCD [...]
[/quote]

SRSLY?

(sorry, cheap shot)
April 26, 2006, 12:10 PM
Myndfyr
[quote author=J link=topic=14851.msg151322#msg151322 date=1146053407]
(sorry, cheap shot)
[/quote]
A cheap shot at what?
April 26, 2006, 12:24 PM
MrRaza
[quote author=MyndFyre[vL] link=topic=14851.msg151318#msg151318 date=1146038658]
For example, my laptop is an HP Pavilion zd7010, it has an LCD widescreen supporting up to 1440x900.
[/quote]

I might be wrong, but you could also say the maximum frequency it supports as well, and maybe the amount of colors it is able to display and the quality of that color (16 bit or 32-bit)

[quote]
my laptop is an HP Pavilion zd7010, it has an LCD widescreen supporting up to 1440x900 with a maximum refresh frequency of 60Hz and 32-bit color quaility.
[/quote]
.... i dunnoooo
April 26, 2006, 3:42 PM
Myndfyr
[quote author=MrRaza link=topic=14851.msg151327#msg151327 date=1146066125]
[quote author=MyndFyre[vL] link=topic=14851.msg151318#msg151318 date=1146038658]
For example, my laptop is an HP Pavilion zd7010, it has an LCD widescreen supporting up to 1440x900.
[/quote]

I might be wrong, but you could also say the maximum frequency it supports as well, and maybe the amount of colors it is able to display and the quality of that color (16 bit or 32-bit)
[/quote]
Anaconda, the Fedora Core 5 installer (which is why CrAz3D is asking this question), didn't get that granular.
April 26, 2006, 4:02 PM
MrRaza
[quote author=MyndFyre[vL] link=topic=14851.msg151328#msg151328 date=1146067374]
[quote author=MrRaza link=topic=14851.msg151327#msg151327 date=1146066125]
[quote author=MyndFyre[vL] link=topic=14851.msg151318#msg151318 date=1146038658]
For example, my laptop is an HP Pavilion zd7010, it has an LCD widescreen supporting up to 1440x900.
[/quote]

I might be wrong, but you could also say the maximum frequency it supports as well, and maybe the amount of colors it is able to display and the quality of that color (16 bit or 32-bit)
[/quote]
Anaconda, the Fedora Core 5 installer (which is why CrAz3D is asking this question), didn't get that granular.
[/quote]

ahh, i see..
April 26, 2006, 5:39 PM

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