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Pavilion cs6400st
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My Laptop Screen Looks Blurred from the beginning. Can I rectify it?

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@prasit02

 

Welcome to HP support community.

 

Let's try increasing the brightness of the laptops and check if that makes a difference,

Also, you may want to perform a colour calibration to get the screen into your preference:

 

Before you start, make sure your monitor has been on for at least half an hour, so it's warmed up properly, and clean your monitor.
 

1. Right-click on the desktop and select Display settings
 

2. Click "Advanced display settings" at the bottom of the settings window.
 

display settings advanced

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.
 

display settings resolution

 

4. Click "Color calibration" at the bottom of the advanced display settings window.
 

display settings color calibration

5. Click Next to start the colour calibration.
 

calibration1
 

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

    calibration gamma
     
  • Adjust the brightness and contrast

    calibration brightness

Adjust the colour balance

calibration balance

6. 
At the end of the wizard, click Finish to save your settings.
 

calibration finish

You'll then be able to calibrate ClearType for sharper text.

 

I hope that helps.

To thank me for my efforts to help you, please mark my post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.

Cheers.

Sandytechy20
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