My Acer Aspire C24 AIO Screen Has a Permanent Yellow/greenish tint

Jaco1
Jaco1 Member Posts: 1 New User

I have an Acer Aspire C24 All-in-One (AIO) and recently, I noticed that the screen has developed a permanent yellow tint this affects everything, including the desktop, videos, and games, making colors look unnatural it seems like a color filter is applied, but I have checked and disabled all related settings the issue appeared suddenly, and I have tried multiple troubleshooting steps without success.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,597 Pathfinder

    @Jaco1

    The Yellow/greenish tint issue could be due to several factors including incorrect color settings, outdated graphics drivers, a faulty display cable, a defective LCD panel, or even a feature like a blue light filter that is causing the color imbalance; the best course of action is to adjust your display color settings, update your graphics drivers, and check for any active color filters,

    To adjust color settings on your laptop, go to the Display settings. On Windows, right-click the desktop, select "Display settings," then click "Advanced display settings" and "Color calibration." Also, try turning off the night light or blue light filter feature in your display settings to see if it resolves the issue.

    To check if your Acer computer's display drivers are updated, you can access the Device Manager on your Windows system, navigate to "Display adapters," right-click on your graphics card, select "Update driver," and then choose "Search automatically for updated driver software" to see if any updates are available; alternatively, you can go to the Acer support website, Acer Drivers & Downloads

    if the issue persists, contact Acer support as it could indicate a hardware problem with the screen panel. Acer Support

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,321

    A yellow screen can be caused by incorrect color settings, an active night light or blue light filter, hardware issues, outdated or corrupt drivers, or a faulty monitor cable. Here is how to turn it off: On display menu of the monitor, go to Mode, then turn off "Refresh Rate Num".

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