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    My Asus laptop has some minor unexplained damage

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by jconnolly, Aug 12, 2007.

  1. jconnolly

    jconnolly Notebook Enthusiast

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    I bought a W5fm back in May and after a month a tiny piece had chipped off the top left corner of the screen. I can't explain this though because the laptop had never moved off my desktop. Is this something I can get repaired under warranty? It's not a huge deal, but it looks like they would have to replace the whole LCD piece and I'm not sure they'd be able to justify that for a chip.
     
  2. masterchef341

    masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook

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    so you don't know how it happened? i doubt they will do anything.
     
  3. rhetor

    rhetor Notebook Consultant

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    Though I doubt they will do anything, it never hurts to call and ask . . . :)
     
  4. Patrick Y.

    Patrick Y. Go Newbs! NBR Reviewer

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    Do you have a picture?
     
  5. polarlinks

    polarlinks Notebook Consultant

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    Use a sharpie on it.