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How can I get the manufacturer and model of my monitor from within Windows, without having to disconnect and manhandle a 27" inch monitor looking for a label that may not exist, or download any third-party software? It seems odd that there's no native, software-only solution to do this on Windows 7.





UPDATE #1:



This question was initially claimed to be a duplicate of another question. It isn't a duplicate of the proposed question because:




  1. The proposed question is specific to laptops.


  2. The proposed question is incredibly broad, seeking to cover all (laptop) hardware with a single solution. My question, by contrast, is asking about a piece of hardware specific to desktop computers. I did so knowing that it is notoriously hard for Windows 7 users to obtain specifics for said piece of hardware with a native software solution. This is evidenced by the fact that none of the answers to the supposed original question correctly answer mine, despite said question having existed since 2009, and by the fact that the only correct answer to my question is an obscure command-line one.


  3. The proposed question doesn't specify native-only solutions, which is an important requirement for me and many other users who want to be able to accomplish such a relatively simple task without downloading or installing additional software.





UPDATE #2:



I accepted the current answer because it is the right solution to the question I asked, even though it doesn't work in my specific instance due to bad EDID values. For that specific issue, I created a follow-up question here.










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    How can I get the manufacturer and model of my monitor from within Windows, without having to disconnect and manhandle a 27" inch monitor looking for a label that may not exist, or download any third-party software? It seems odd that there's no native, software-only solution to do this on Windows 7.





    UPDATE #1:



    This question was initially claimed to be a duplicate of another question. It isn't a duplicate of the proposed question because:




    1. The proposed question is specific to laptops.


    2. The proposed question is incredibly broad, seeking to cover all (laptop) hardware with a single solution. My question, by contrast, is asking about a piece of hardware specific to desktop computers. I did so knowing that it is notoriously hard for Windows 7 users to obtain specifics for said piece of hardware with a native software solution. This is evidenced by the fact that none of the answers to the supposed original question correctly answer mine, despite said question having existed since 2009, and by the fact that the only correct answer to my question is an obscure command-line one.


    3. The proposed question doesn't specify native-only solutions, which is an important requirement for me and many other users who want to be able to accomplish such a relatively simple task without downloading or installing additional software.





    UPDATE #2:



    I accepted the current answer because it is the right solution to the question I asked, even though it doesn't work in my specific instance due to bad EDID values. For that specific issue, I created a follow-up question here.










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      How can I get the manufacturer and model of my monitor from within Windows, without having to disconnect and manhandle a 27" inch monitor looking for a label that may not exist, or download any third-party software? It seems odd that there's no native, software-only solution to do this on Windows 7.





      UPDATE #1:



      This question was initially claimed to be a duplicate of another question. It isn't a duplicate of the proposed question because:




      1. The proposed question is specific to laptops.


      2. The proposed question is incredibly broad, seeking to cover all (laptop) hardware with a single solution. My question, by contrast, is asking about a piece of hardware specific to desktop computers. I did so knowing that it is notoriously hard for Windows 7 users to obtain specifics for said piece of hardware with a native software solution. This is evidenced by the fact that none of the answers to the supposed original question correctly answer mine, despite said question having existed since 2009, and by the fact that the only correct answer to my question is an obscure command-line one.


      3. The proposed question doesn't specify native-only solutions, which is an important requirement for me and many other users who want to be able to accomplish such a relatively simple task without downloading or installing additional software.





      UPDATE #2:



      I accepted the current answer because it is the right solution to the question I asked, even though it doesn't work in my specific instance due to bad EDID values. For that specific issue, I created a follow-up question here.










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      How can I get the manufacturer and model of my monitor from within Windows, without having to disconnect and manhandle a 27" inch monitor looking for a label that may not exist, or download any third-party software? It seems odd that there's no native, software-only solution to do this on Windows 7.





      UPDATE #1:



      This question was initially claimed to be a duplicate of another question. It isn't a duplicate of the proposed question because:




      1. The proposed question is specific to laptops.


      2. The proposed question is incredibly broad, seeking to cover all (laptop) hardware with a single solution. My question, by contrast, is asking about a piece of hardware specific to desktop computers. I did so knowing that it is notoriously hard for Windows 7 users to obtain specifics for said piece of hardware with a native software solution. This is evidenced by the fact that none of the answers to the supposed original question correctly answer mine, despite said question having existed since 2009, and by the fact that the only correct answer to my question is an obscure command-line one.


      3. The proposed question doesn't specify native-only solutions, which is an important requirement for me and many other users who want to be able to accomplish such a relatively simple task without downloading or installing additional software.





      UPDATE #2:



      I accepted the current answer because it is the right solution to the question I asked, even though it doesn't work in my specific instance due to bad EDID values. For that specific issue, I created a follow-up question here.







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          Get Manufacturer and Model of Monitor(s) via Command Line



          You can use wmic for the task of getting the monitor make and model information from a Windows system. I tested and confirmed this works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



          Bonus



          Furthermore, if you need to get the serial number, I've included a resource below that has some PowerShell script examples that I also confirmed works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



          It's important to run the command prompt (and PowerShell) elevated as administrator to ensure this works properly.





          Command Example



          wmic desktopmonitor get Caption, MonitorType, MonitorManufacturer, Name


          Example Results



          enter image description here



          enter image description here





          Further Resources




          • wmic


          • SpiceWorks - PowerShell Get Monitor Serial Number, etc




            $LogFile = "C:testmonitors.txt"

            function Decode {
            If ($args[0] -is [System.Array]) {
            [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($args[0])
            }
            Else {
            "Not Found"
            }
            }

            echo "Name, Serial"

            ForEach ($Monitor in Get-WmiObject WmiMonitorID -Namespace rootwmi) {
            $Name = Decode $Monitor.UserFriendlyName -notmatch 0
            $Serial = Decode $Monitor.SerialNumberID -notmatch 0

            echo "$Name, $Serial" >> $LogFile
            }



            enter image description here








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            Try the free DumpEDID utility created by Nir Sofer of NirSoft. It's a command line utility, so you will need to run it from a command prompt. There's no installation process needed; you can run the program after extracting it from the downloaded zip file. I've included output from the program below as an example of the information it provides.



            C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>dumpEDID
            DumpEDID v1.06
            Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017 Nir Sofer
            Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net

            *****************************************************************
            Active : No
            Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29041&8713bca&0&UID0
            Monitor Name : HP S2031
            Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
            Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
            ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
            ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
            Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
            EDID Version : 1.3
            Display Gamma : 2.20
            Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
            Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
            Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
            Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
            Support Standby Mode : No
            Support Suspend Mode : No
            Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
            Support Default GTF : No
            Digital : No

            Supported Display Modes :
            720 X 400 70 Hz
            640 X 480 60 Hz
            800 X 600 60 Hz
            1024 X 768 60 Hz
            1280 X 720 60 Hz
            1440 X 900 60 Hz
            1280 X 1024 60 Hz
            1600 X 900 60 Hz

            *****************************************************************

            *****************************************************************
            Active : No
            Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29044&2199b20&0&UID16843008
            Monitor Name : HP S2031
            Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
            Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
            ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
            ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
            Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
            EDID Version : 1.3
            Display Gamma : 2.20
            Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
            Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
            Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
            Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
            Support Standby Mode : No
            Support Suspend Mode : No
            Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
            Support Default GTF : No
            Digital : No

            Supported Display Modes :
            720 X 400 70 Hz
            640 X 480 60 Hz
            800 X 600 60 Hz
            1024 X 768 60 Hz
            1280 X 720 60 Hz
            1440 X 900 60 Hz
            1280 X 1024 60 Hz
            1600 X 900 60 Hz

            *****************************************************************

            C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>


            In the above example, from the "Monitor Name" line I can determine the monitor was manufactured by HP with a model number of S2031.






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              Get Manufacturer and Model of Monitor(s) via Command Line



              You can use wmic for the task of getting the monitor make and model information from a Windows system. I tested and confirmed this works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



              Bonus



              Furthermore, if you need to get the serial number, I've included a resource below that has some PowerShell script examples that I also confirmed works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



              It's important to run the command prompt (and PowerShell) elevated as administrator to ensure this works properly.





              Command Example



              wmic desktopmonitor get Caption, MonitorType, MonitorManufacturer, Name


              Example Results



              enter image description here



              enter image description here





              Further Resources




              • wmic


              • SpiceWorks - PowerShell Get Monitor Serial Number, etc




                $LogFile = "C:testmonitors.txt"

                function Decode {
                If ($args[0] -is [System.Array]) {
                [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($args[0])
                }
                Else {
                "Not Found"
                }
                }

                echo "Name, Serial"

                ForEach ($Monitor in Get-WmiObject WmiMonitorID -Namespace rootwmi) {
                $Name = Decode $Monitor.UserFriendlyName -notmatch 0
                $Serial = Decode $Monitor.SerialNumberID -notmatch 0

                echo "$Name, $Serial" >> $LogFile
                }



                enter image description here








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                Get Manufacturer and Model of Monitor(s) via Command Line



                You can use wmic for the task of getting the monitor make and model information from a Windows system. I tested and confirmed this works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



                Bonus



                Furthermore, if you need to get the serial number, I've included a resource below that has some PowerShell script examples that I also confirmed works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



                It's important to run the command prompt (and PowerShell) elevated as administrator to ensure this works properly.





                Command Example



                wmic desktopmonitor get Caption, MonitorType, MonitorManufacturer, Name


                Example Results



                enter image description here



                enter image description here





                Further Resources




                • wmic


                • SpiceWorks - PowerShell Get Monitor Serial Number, etc




                  $LogFile = "C:testmonitors.txt"

                  function Decode {
                  If ($args[0] -is [System.Array]) {
                  [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($args[0])
                  }
                  Else {
                  "Not Found"
                  }
                  }

                  echo "Name, Serial"

                  ForEach ($Monitor in Get-WmiObject WmiMonitorID -Namespace rootwmi) {
                  $Name = Decode $Monitor.UserFriendlyName -notmatch 0
                  $Serial = Decode $Monitor.SerialNumberID -notmatch 0

                  echo "$Name, $Serial" >> $LogFile
                  }



                  enter image description here








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                  Get Manufacturer and Model of Monitor(s) via Command Line



                  You can use wmic for the task of getting the monitor make and model information from a Windows system. I tested and confirmed this works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



                  Bonus



                  Furthermore, if you need to get the serial number, I've included a resource below that has some PowerShell script examples that I also confirmed works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



                  It's important to run the command prompt (and PowerShell) elevated as administrator to ensure this works properly.





                  Command Example



                  wmic desktopmonitor get Caption, MonitorType, MonitorManufacturer, Name


                  Example Results



                  enter image description here



                  enter image description here





                  Further Resources




                  • wmic


                  • SpiceWorks - PowerShell Get Monitor Serial Number, etc




                    $LogFile = "C:testmonitors.txt"

                    function Decode {
                    If ($args[0] -is [System.Array]) {
                    [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($args[0])
                    }
                    Else {
                    "Not Found"
                    }
                    }

                    echo "Name, Serial"

                    ForEach ($Monitor in Get-WmiObject WmiMonitorID -Namespace rootwmi) {
                    $Name = Decode $Monitor.UserFriendlyName -notmatch 0
                    $Serial = Decode $Monitor.SerialNumberID -notmatch 0

                    echo "$Name, $Serial" >> $LogFile
                    }



                    enter image description here








                  share|improve this answer















                  Get Manufacturer and Model of Monitor(s) via Command Line



                  You can use wmic for the task of getting the monitor make and model information from a Windows system. I tested and confirmed this works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



                  Bonus



                  Furthermore, if you need to get the serial number, I've included a resource below that has some PowerShell script examples that I also confirmed works with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.



                  It's important to run the command prompt (and PowerShell) elevated as administrator to ensure this works properly.





                  Command Example



                  wmic desktopmonitor get Caption, MonitorType, MonitorManufacturer, Name


                  Example Results



                  enter image description here



                  enter image description here





                  Further Resources




                  • wmic


                  • SpiceWorks - PowerShell Get Monitor Serial Number, etc




                    $LogFile = "C:testmonitors.txt"

                    function Decode {
                    If ($args[0] -is [System.Array]) {
                    [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($args[0])
                    }
                    Else {
                    "Not Found"
                    }
                    }

                    echo "Name, Serial"

                    ForEach ($Monitor in Get-WmiObject WmiMonitorID -Namespace rootwmi) {
                    $Name = Decode $Monitor.UserFriendlyName -notmatch 0
                    $Serial = Decode $Monitor.SerialNumberID -notmatch 0

                    echo "$Name, $Serial" >> $LogFile
                    }



                    enter image description here









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                      Try the free DumpEDID utility created by Nir Sofer of NirSoft. It's a command line utility, so you will need to run it from a command prompt. There's no installation process needed; you can run the program after extracting it from the downloaded zip file. I've included output from the program below as an example of the information it provides.



                      C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>dumpEDID
                      DumpEDID v1.06
                      Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017 Nir Sofer
                      Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net

                      *****************************************************************
                      Active : No
                      Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29041&8713bca&0&UID0
                      Monitor Name : HP S2031
                      Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                      Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                      ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                      ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                      Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                      EDID Version : 1.3
                      Display Gamma : 2.20
                      Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                      Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                      Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                      Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                      Support Standby Mode : No
                      Support Suspend Mode : No
                      Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                      Support Default GTF : No
                      Digital : No

                      Supported Display Modes :
                      720 X 400 70 Hz
                      640 X 480 60 Hz
                      800 X 600 60 Hz
                      1024 X 768 60 Hz
                      1280 X 720 60 Hz
                      1440 X 900 60 Hz
                      1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                      1600 X 900 60 Hz

                      *****************************************************************

                      *****************************************************************
                      Active : No
                      Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29044&2199b20&0&UID16843008
                      Monitor Name : HP S2031
                      Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                      Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                      ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                      ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                      Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                      EDID Version : 1.3
                      Display Gamma : 2.20
                      Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                      Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                      Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                      Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                      Support Standby Mode : No
                      Support Suspend Mode : No
                      Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                      Support Default GTF : No
                      Digital : No

                      Supported Display Modes :
                      720 X 400 70 Hz
                      640 X 480 60 Hz
                      800 X 600 60 Hz
                      1024 X 768 60 Hz
                      1280 X 720 60 Hz
                      1440 X 900 60 Hz
                      1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                      1600 X 900 60 Hz

                      *****************************************************************

                      C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>


                      In the above example, from the "Monitor Name" line I can determine the monitor was manufactured by HP with a model number of S2031.






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                        Try the free DumpEDID utility created by Nir Sofer of NirSoft. It's a command line utility, so you will need to run it from a command prompt. There's no installation process needed; you can run the program after extracting it from the downloaded zip file. I've included output from the program below as an example of the information it provides.



                        C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>dumpEDID
                        DumpEDID v1.06
                        Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017 Nir Sofer
                        Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net

                        *****************************************************************
                        Active : No
                        Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29041&8713bca&0&UID0
                        Monitor Name : HP S2031
                        Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                        Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                        ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                        ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                        Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                        EDID Version : 1.3
                        Display Gamma : 2.20
                        Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                        Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                        Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                        Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                        Support Standby Mode : No
                        Support Suspend Mode : No
                        Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                        Support Default GTF : No
                        Digital : No

                        Supported Display Modes :
                        720 X 400 70 Hz
                        640 X 480 60 Hz
                        800 X 600 60 Hz
                        1024 X 768 60 Hz
                        1280 X 720 60 Hz
                        1440 X 900 60 Hz
                        1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                        1600 X 900 60 Hz

                        *****************************************************************

                        *****************************************************************
                        Active : No
                        Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29044&2199b20&0&UID16843008
                        Monitor Name : HP S2031
                        Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                        Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                        ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                        ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                        Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                        EDID Version : 1.3
                        Display Gamma : 2.20
                        Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                        Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                        Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                        Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                        Support Standby Mode : No
                        Support Suspend Mode : No
                        Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                        Support Default GTF : No
                        Digital : No

                        Supported Display Modes :
                        720 X 400 70 Hz
                        640 X 480 60 Hz
                        800 X 600 60 Hz
                        1024 X 768 60 Hz
                        1280 X 720 60 Hz
                        1440 X 900 60 Hz
                        1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                        1600 X 900 60 Hz

                        *****************************************************************

                        C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>


                        In the above example, from the "Monitor Name" line I can determine the monitor was manufactured by HP with a model number of S2031.






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                          Try the free DumpEDID utility created by Nir Sofer of NirSoft. It's a command line utility, so you will need to run it from a command prompt. There's no installation process needed; you can run the program after extracting it from the downloaded zip file. I've included output from the program below as an example of the information it provides.



                          C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>dumpEDID
                          DumpEDID v1.06
                          Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017 Nir Sofer
                          Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net

                          *****************************************************************
                          Active : No
                          Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29041&8713bca&0&UID0
                          Monitor Name : HP S2031
                          Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                          Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                          ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                          ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                          Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                          EDID Version : 1.3
                          Display Gamma : 2.20
                          Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                          Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                          Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                          Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                          Support Standby Mode : No
                          Support Suspend Mode : No
                          Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                          Support Default GTF : No
                          Digital : No

                          Supported Display Modes :
                          720 X 400 70 Hz
                          640 X 480 60 Hz
                          800 X 600 60 Hz
                          1024 X 768 60 Hz
                          1280 X 720 60 Hz
                          1440 X 900 60 Hz
                          1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                          1600 X 900 60 Hz

                          *****************************************************************

                          *****************************************************************
                          Active : No
                          Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29044&2199b20&0&UID16843008
                          Monitor Name : HP S2031
                          Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                          Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                          ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                          ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                          Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                          EDID Version : 1.3
                          Display Gamma : 2.20
                          Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                          Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                          Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                          Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                          Support Standby Mode : No
                          Support Suspend Mode : No
                          Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                          Support Default GTF : No
                          Digital : No

                          Supported Display Modes :
                          720 X 400 70 Hz
                          640 X 480 60 Hz
                          800 X 600 60 Hz
                          1024 X 768 60 Hz
                          1280 X 720 60 Hz
                          1440 X 900 60 Hz
                          1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                          1600 X 900 60 Hz

                          *****************************************************************

                          C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>


                          In the above example, from the "Monitor Name" line I can determine the monitor was manufactured by HP with a model number of S2031.






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                          Try the free DumpEDID utility created by Nir Sofer of NirSoft. It's a command line utility, so you will need to run it from a command prompt. There's no installation process needed; you can run the program after extracting it from the downloaded zip file. I've included output from the program below as an example of the information it provides.



                          C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>dumpEDID
                          DumpEDID v1.06
                          Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017 Nir Sofer
                          Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net

                          *****************************************************************
                          Active : No
                          Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29041&8713bca&0&UID0
                          Monitor Name : HP S2031
                          Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                          Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                          ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                          ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                          Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                          EDID Version : 1.3
                          Display Gamma : 2.20
                          Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                          Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                          Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                          Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                          Support Standby Mode : No
                          Support Suspend Mode : No
                          Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                          Support Default GTF : No
                          Digital : No

                          Supported Display Modes :
                          720 X 400 70 Hz
                          640 X 480 60 Hz
                          800 X 600 60 Hz
                          1024 X 768 60 Hz
                          1280 X 720 60 Hz
                          1440 X 900 60 Hz
                          1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                          1600 X 900 60 Hz

                          *****************************************************************

                          *****************************************************************
                          Active : No
                          Registry Key : DISPLAYHWP29044&2199b20&0&UID16843008
                          Monitor Name : HP S2031
                          Serial Number : 3CQ0311PV2
                          Manufacture Week : 31 / 2010
                          ManufacturerID : 61474 (0xF022)
                          ProductID : 10500 (0x2904)
                          Serial Number (Numeric) : 16843009 (0x01010101)
                          EDID Version : 1.3
                          Display Gamma : 2.20
                          Vertical Frequency : 50 - 76 Hz
                          Horizontal Frequency : 24 - 83 KHz
                          Maximum Image Size : 44 X 25 cm (19.9 Inch)
                          Maximum Resolution : 1600 X 900
                          Support Standby Mode : No
                          Support Suspend Mode : No
                          Support Low-Power Mode : Yes
                          Support Default GTF : No
                          Digital : No

                          Supported Display Modes :
                          720 X 400 70 Hz
                          640 X 480 60 Hz
                          800 X 600 60 Hz
                          1024 X 768 60 Hz
                          1280 X 720 60 Hz
                          1440 X 900 60 Hz
                          1280 X 1024 60 Hz
                          1600 X 900 60 Hz

                          *****************************************************************

                          C:Program FilesNirSoftdumpedid>


                          In the above example, from the "Monitor Name" line I can determine the monitor was manufactured by HP with a model number of S2031.







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