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Elite X2 1013 G3
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi there!

I got a new Elite X2 G3 from my company last week. It contains the "HP sure view"-technology.

I was very suprise about the bad screen quality. 

 

As you can see on the photos below, it seems you look on the screen with a flashlight or so.  Not every part of the display is as bright as other ones. The differences in brightness are much bigger than I expect from an "up to date" device.
(IMPORTANT: the photos are made without flashlight an in a nearly dark room an the sure view is off)


That's especially a problem, when you use the device as a tablet.

Is that a normal behavior of an IPS-Display, or is something wrong with the device-settings or the drivers?


Thank you in advance!!

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