I recently set up two monitors that are supposed to be identical—same brand, same settings, and even purchased at the same time. However, my right monitor appears darker and has a yellow tint compared to the left one. I've tried adjusting the settings and resetting both monitors, but nothing seems to help. Any suggestions?
5 Answers
If your monitors looked identical until recently and now one has changed, it's possible that the panel could be malfunctioning. You can try adjusting the settings, but you might end up needing a replacement.
Calibration is key if color accuracy is important to you, but if it's just about appearance, tweaking the OSD settings until they look decent together should work fine.
Monitor brands often switch panel manufacturers or revisions without informing customers, which can result in differences in color output. You might be dealing with one of those variations.
It's actually pretty common for monitors of the same model to display slight color differences due to manufacturing variance. You might need to adjust the settings on each one individually to get them to match more closely.
Have you checked if the cables are the same? Sometimes using different types of connections, like HDMI and DisplayPort, can lead to color discrepancies.

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