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If your high-resolution monitor is showing as "Generic PnP Monitor" and the image looks blurry, it might mean the driver is failing to read the monitor's EDID (Extended Display Identification Data), often due to a faulty cable or port.

You might miss out on specialized features like high-end HDR support or proprietary software utilities.

For standard office work or web browsing, this driver handles typical 1080p settings perfectly fine. Cons:

Are you currently having , or did you just notice this ID in your settings?

While this driver is incredibly reliable for basic tasks, it can sometimes be the "bare minimum" for high-end setups.

The hardware ID refers to the Generic PnP Monitor (Plug and Play) driver used by Windows to identify a display. It is a standard fallback driver that allows your computer to communicate basic display capabilities—like resolution and refresh rates—to the monitor without requiring specific manufacturer software. Driver Review: Generic PnP Monitor (*PNP09FF)