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OMEN by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PC 16-xd0000 (758R0AV)

I own the omen and it has yellowish effect when on the display and its very catchy and noticeable on white screen. Is it due to the eye protection or due to any driver error or something else. please ping 

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Hi @maverick52,

 

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We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.

 

The yellowish tint on your Omen display could be due to several reasons. Let's go through the possible causes and fixes:

1. Check "Night Light" or "Blue Light Filter"

  • Windows Night Light:
    • Go to SettingsSystemDisplayNight Light
    • If Night Light is ON, turn it OFF and check if the yellow tint disappears.
  • Omen Gaming Hub Eye Protection Mode:
    • Open Omen Gaming Hub → Look for Eye Comfort Mode or similar settings and disable them.

2. Check Color Calibration

  • Type Color Management in Windows search and open it.
  • Select your Omen monitor → Go to Advanced tab → Click Calibrate Display and follow the steps.

3. Check Display Drivers

  • Update or Reinstall GPU Drivers:
    • Open Device Manager (Win + X → Device Manager)
    • Expand Display Adapters
    • Right-click your NVIDIA/AMD/Intel GPUUpdate driver
    • If updating doesn’t work, uninstall the driver and reinstall from HP or NVIDIA/AMD websites.

4. Try a Different Color Profile

  • Download ICC profiles from HP’s official site for your model.
  • In Color Management, select your monitor and apply a different ICC profile.

5. Hardware Issue?

  • Try an External Monitor: If an external display does not have the yellow tint, your laptop display might have an issue.
  • Check for Backlight Bleeding: In a dark room, open a black image. If you see uneven yellowish areas, your display panel might have defects.

Let me know which solution works or if you need more help! 

 

 

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Kuroi_Kenshi
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