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HP EliteBook 840 G3
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello

I recently switched from Macbook pro 2012 to EliteBook 840 G3, I find no performance difference between the two devices and with the huge price difference I find it quite impressive, I think I'll stick to HP devices for a while

However My concern is about the display, I don't know a single word to describe it but it never shows a true black, It's always a level of grey instead and the contrast of images is not good at all.  When I'm watching a video I have do adjust the lid of the laptop a lot so I get the best view angle, otherwise I find a very-unclear-full-of-grey-levels video. And Also I suffer a lot if I'm watching a movie and there is a dark scene in it, I almost see just greys with no details at all, I have to go to intel graphics control panel to adjust the contrast and brightness. something i never had to do in macbooks. I hope that makes sense

Can this problem get mitigated? Is there a screen hardware upgrades i can add?  

 

Thanks a lot.

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