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07-14-2025 08:03 AM
The ZBook G9 should actually be able to set it's display brightness adapted to the environmental brightness. Doesn't it have a brightness sensor? How to use it?
07-14-2025 09:44 AM
Hi @msssm
it depends on the screen, these models can have up to 5 different screens, to know if your screen is compatible you should enter in :Windows SETTINGS > BRIGHTNESS and COLOR
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08-08-2025 03:24 AM - edited 08-08-2025 03:24 AM
As it is hard to find the real specs of my machine, I usually lookup in https://parts.hp.com for spare parts for my serial number.
There is this display:
06893-001 N06893-001
SPS-RAW PANEL 15.6 FHD AG UWVA 400n
The G9 was sold with 4 different screens according to the Quickspecs:
- 250nits
- 400nits 1920x1080 (this is what I have)
- 400nits 3840x2160
- and Touch, 250nits 1920.1080
Which do have the ambient light sensor or automatic brightness?
08-08-2025 08:45 AM
I have a Power G7, and I don't think any ZBook Power has that sensor. If you don't see that option in the Intel graphics drivers, you don't have it.
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