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04-06-2017 04:41 AM
Product: HP Elitebook 840 G3
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Laptop screen is yellowish in color, It is not pure white. Issue persists all the time.
It is very much annoying and strain for eyes. It is a brand new laptop and problem appeared as soon as I opened the laptop. please help here.
I tried updating the drivers, OS update. But no luck!
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07-24-2017 03:06 PM
Greetings
I had a similar issue only just today, I factually unfortunately had to get a new laptop so found one finally that would have a disk drive I've desired for years.
I obtained a new HP 17.3 inch with 1TB of hard drive and 4GB of ram, neither of which were that important though the terabyte of storage is useful indeed.
Anyhow, I keep getting a yellow tint on my screen and this has been happening since I stated the laptop and made it to the factual desktop.
It's been slightly irking me for a few hours as nothing seems to alter it and yet then I discovered something.
There is a program on this system which seems to be directly responsible for altering it to a yellow tint, regardless of what I try.
Yet if I alter the settings myself the tint seems to vanish if only slightly. The program is cLled Radeon and I've never seen it before.
I only got the laptop out of necessity and because it has ample space and a disk drive and the fact that already something seems amiss doesn't bode well.
But if you need to check, there should be a red icon in your hidden icons at the bottom right of your screen called Radeon.
I hope such can be more of use to you than myself.
I had a similar issue only just today, I factually unfortunately had to get a new laptop so found one finally that would have a disk drive I've desired for years.
I obtained a new HP 17.3 inch with 1TB of hard drive and 4GB of ram, neither of which were that important though the terabyte of storage is useful indeed.
Anyhow, I keep getting a yellow tint on my screen and this has been happening since I stated the laptop and made it to the factual desktop.
It's been slightly irking me for a few hours as nothing seems to alter it and yet then I discovered something.
There is a program on this system which seems to be directly responsible for altering it to a yellow tint, regardless of what I try.
Yet if I alter the settings myself the tint seems to vanish if only slightly. The program is cLled Radeon and I've never seen it before.
I only got the laptop out of necessity and because it has ample space and a disk drive and the fact that already something seems amiss doesn't bode well.
But if you need to check, there should be a red icon in your hidden icons at the bottom right of your screen called Radeon.
I hope such can be more of use to you than myself.
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