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Correction: the HP w19b monitor DOES have a Backlight adjustment
Thank hell. It's amazing how bad a glossy screen and High Backlight setting on an LCD monitor can be for your eyes. When night time came and my new screen was pumping out full-brightness output, I think my retinas were slowly burning out. Fortunately though I can correct what I said before: it DOES have a Backlight adjustment (thank hell). It's simply disabled if you choose the sRGB colour preset. Choosing "Warm", "Cool", or, wouldn'tchaknowit, "User", will let you adjust a setting called "Brightness".
Too late for my headache, though!

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Thanks for the info i was having the same problem:)