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06-20-2023 07:21 AM
And at same time I have HP Pavalion x360 Intel i5-7200U @ 2.5GH 2.71.
I noticed that my HP Pavialion has a much brighter whitish display (like day light). The new HP Envy x360 has yellowish display even at the brightest level. In the old laptop, in the Advanced display settings, the name of the Adapter Type is Intel(R) HD Graphocs Family. The new laptop has Intel(R) Iris(R) XE Graphics Family.
Question: I want to have the same whitish display on my new laptop. Is it possible? Can anyone help please.
Thanks
06-22-2023 12:56 PM
Welcome to the HP support community.
I understand that your notebook display is yellowish, I am glad to assist you.
Follow these steps to change the display settings:-
1. Right-click on the desktop and select Display settings
2. Click "Advanced display settings" at the bottom of the settings window.
3. Verify that your monitor is set to the recommended, native resolution. If it's not, set it to the recommended resolution at least for this calibration process.
4. Click "Color calibration" at the bottom of the advanced display settings window.
5. Click Next to start the colour calibration.
The wizard will walk you through adjusting your colour settings. You'll:
- Set the display to the factory default colour settings, if your monitor allows you to do that
- Adjust your display's gamma to match a sample image
- Adjust the brightness and contrast
Adjust the colour balance.
6. At the end of the wizard, click Finish to save your settings.
You'll then be able to calibrate ClearType for sharper text.
Keep me posted.
If this helps, please mark the public post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.
Cheers.
Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee