Your screen displays images as a collection of pixels whereas the resolution determines how many pixels it can use for each image. The higher the resolution, the better the picture quality. A high-res screen can make certain tasks (gaming, or photo/video editing) less taxing.

So, you may want to check your current resolution to see if you may change it to a more suitable option. It is also a good thing to know anyway just to have more information about your devices.

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The monitor’s manual or official website usually displays the maximum resolution supported by the device. However, your GPU’s capability also matters while determining the actual resolution.

If you need to know your monitor’s current resolution, it’s best to use some system tools, which we discuss below.

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Display Settings

If you don’t need to know about other specs, the easiest way to check your monitor’s current resolution is through yoursystem settings.

Graphic Card’s Control Panel

You can also check your current screen resolution and change it from your GPU’s control panel software. They also show other necessary information, so if you want those as well, you might prefer this method instead.

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DirectX Diagnostic Tool

The DirectX Diagnostic tool troubleshoots DirectX-related issues while also collecting information about your devices, which it uses for such troubleshooting. So, it also allows you to check your current display properties, including monitor resolution.

Monitor Menu

It is also possible to check your monitor’s current resolution through the monitor menu.

Open the monitor menu by clicking on the respective button on your monitor. It’s usually at the sides or the back. The interface should show the current resolution on its home page. If not, navigate toInformationor a similar option to check the current configuration.

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The options and the interface depend on the manufacturer and the model. So, check official sources if you need any help.

Command Line Interface

You can also use the Windows Management Instrumentation commands (WMIC) on programs likeCommand Prompt and PowerShellto get the properties of your devices, including dispaly resolution. To check this property using the Command Prompt,

System Information

Another way to check the resolution is through the System Information utility. It is a built-in tool that shows all your software and hardware information.

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