You can test your computer, and tell the video resolution. You can stream or d/l a HD 1080p movie trailer from the web. You can find them using Google.
If you brought the Blu-ray drive or BD-ROM , play a movie.
Go HERE and and enter your service tag. Choose the orginal configuration tab. Scroll down to the monitor listing. If it list the 16 in led then you have it.
You can also measure your screen. If it is 16 in then you have it, if it measure about 15.5 in then you dont.
My system has it and my monitor is listed as a Generic pnp monitor
ctalia4000
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August 31st, 2009 04:00
TiboT,
You can test your computer, and tell the video resolution. You can stream or d/l a HD 1080p movie trailer from the web. You can find them using Google.
If you brought the Blu-ray drive or BD-ROM , play a movie.
Enjoy your computer.
Davet50
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August 31st, 2009 05:00
Go HERE and and enter your service tag. Choose the orginal configuration tab. Scroll down to the monitor listing. If it list the 16 in led then you have it.
You can also measure your screen. If it is 16 in then you have it, if it measure about 15.5 in then you dont.
My system has it and my monitor is listed as a Generic pnp monitor