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You will need at least [Device.Read.All](/graph/permissions-reference#device-permissions) permission to display [device](/graph/api/resources/device) information.
> [!Tip]
> Requests using the [device](/graph/api/resources/device) resource type typically have both an `id` and a `deviceid`:
> - The `deviceid` is the **Azure AD Device ID** and will be used in this tutorial.
> - Later in this tutorial, this `deviceid` will be used as an `id` when you make certain requests such as adding a device to a deployment audience.
> - The `id` from the [device](/graph/api/resources/device) resource type is usually the Azure AD Object ID and it won't be used in this tutorial.
Displays the **AzureAD Device ID** and **Name** of all devices:
```rest
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GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/devices?$filter=model ne 'virtual machine' and NOT(manufacturer eq null)&$count=true&$select=deviceid,displayName,operatingSystemVersion
```
> [!Tip]
> Requests using the [device](/graph/api/resources/device) resource type typically have both an `id` and a `deviceid`:
> - The `deviceid` is the **Azure AD Device ID** and will be used in this tutorial.
> - Later in this tutorial, this `deviceid` will be used as an `id` when you make certain requests such as adding a device to a deployment audience.
> - The `id` from the [device](/graph/api/resources/device) resource type is usually the Azure AD Object ID and it won't be used in this tutorial.

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:::image type="content" source="../media/7512398-wufbds-graph-modify-permission.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the modify permissions tab in Graph Explorer" lightbox="../media/7512398-wufbds-graph-modify-permission.png" :::
1. To make requests:
1. Select either GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, or DELETE from the drop-down list for the HTTP verb.
1. Enter the request into the URL field.
1. Select either GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, or DELETE from the drop-down list for the HTTP method.
1. Enter the request into the URL field. The version will populate automatically based on the URL
1. If you need to modify the request body, edit the **Request body** tab.
1. Select the **Run query** button. The results will appear in the **Response** window.
> [!TIP] When reviewing [Microsoft Graph documentation](/graph/), you may notice example requests usually list `Content-type: application/json`. Specifying `content-type` typically isn't required for Graph Explorer, but you can add it to the request by selecting the **Headers** tab and adding the `content-type` to the **Request headers** field as the **Key** and `application/json` as the **Value**.