I take it this is the HP2009v monitor. As far as I can see from the manual ( not a lot there anyway) there doesn't seem to be an ambient light monitor. By any chance do you have a calibration device connected to your system. If you do check that this doesn't have a ambiant light detection option. If so turn it off
Is there any paten to the brightness change. This seems to be a CFT based monitor not LED as far as I can tell from the specs. These do require time to get to full brilliance and become stable. Are you seeing the brightness increase over a short time , say 10 to 15 mins
Have you checked the obvious to illiminate certain possible causes?
Checked all leads are connected firmly/swapped leads out?
Tried another monitor to rule out GPU issues?
Repeatedly pressed all buttons on the monitor firmly to see if there's a sticky/dirty membrane switch?
Tapped the chassis of the screen in all places to test for broken/worn connectors internally/dodgy CCFL tubes/inverters?
As above though.... old CCFL lighting takes time to reach full brightness. My second screen is an old Dell 2007 and takes around 2 minutes to reach full brightness, whereas my main screen takes around 30 seconds. CCFL tubes need to warm up, so do you mean it flickers, or just changes over time?
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