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Attention Dell 1704FPV owners

cwf

Member
Many of us are looking into buying Del 1704FPV lcd monitors. Current owners can help us out by posting what panel they have. Want to determine if in fact Samung PVA panels (same as in the Samsung 173P and 711T) are in the 1704FPV. Follow these step and post your results please:

- Turn off your screen
2- Press simultaneously the 'Menu' and '+' button of the screen.
3- While holding the 2 buttons press now the 'Power' button.
4- Once the screen in ON, unpress the 3 buttons.
5- Go to OSD menu (by pressing 'Menu' button) then select the 'Reinit' option (red point at the bottom of menu).
6- Select 'Factory' option.
7- You can see now the panel manufacturer (as the pic posted below).


This 1905FP was shipped last February and it uses a AUO panel.
http://dh974.free.fr/PICT3057.jpg


Looking forward to your replies. Thanks in advance.

CWF
 
Originally posted by: cwf
Many of us are looking into buying Del 1704FPV lcd monitors. Current owners can help us out by posting what panel they have. Want to determine if in fact Samung PVA panels (same as in the Samsung 173P and 711T) are in the 1704FPV. Follow these step and post your results please:

- Turn off your screen
2- Press simultaneously the 'Menu' and '+' button of the screen.
3- While holding the 2 buttons press now the 'Power' button.
4- Once the screen in ON, unpress the 3 buttons.
5- Go to OSD menu (by pressing 'Menu' button) then select the 'Reinit' option (red point at the bottom of menu).
6- Select 'Factory' option.
7- You can see now the panel manufacturer (as the pic posted below).


This 1905FP was shipped last February and it uses a AUO panel.
http://dh974.free.fr/PICT3057.jpg


Looking forward to your replies. Thanks in advance.

CWF

Hey, thanks! I was just looking for that kind of help!🙂

 
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