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To help us here we will need to run the free and simple to use PC Wizard program. If you don't have PC Wizard installed yet then grab the tiny file from our Tools page.
Ok let’s run the PC Wizard .exe file and take a look at our Screen Resolution. This is the same program used to identify your Audio details here.
Below we have included an image that points towards the Screen (Video) icon.
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When you select that icon you will be presented with a list. This will include your monitor manufacturer, graphic card and the graphical capabilities that your card can render.
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Now double click on the Monitor Type. This will display the monitor’s technical details like its physical size, maximum supported resolution, year of manufacture and the Product ID.
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