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    Envy 14 screen wiggle

    Discussion in 'HP' started by wmurch3, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. wmurch3

    wmurch3 Notebook Geek

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    I'm starting to be annoyed with the amount of wiggle with the screen of my new envy 14. Is there anyway to tighten it up or is it a lost cause? It is especially noticeable when I'm typing.
     
  2. Arcanum84

    Arcanum84 Notebook Consultant

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    I'd imagine it's possible and I think I saw someone talk about it an another thread about replacing the screen. The wiggle you have sounds abnormal, though, as it shouldn't be moving so much while you are typing. The screen on my beats edition envy 14 is very solid with no wiggle at all, even through marathon typing sessions. How long have you had your machine? If you still are under warranty, maybe HP can fix it.
     
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    wmurch3 Notebook Geek

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    Well I just opened it up to make sure all the screws were tight and they were. It's really annoying and I think I will send it back to HP.

    Just a light tap of my the back of my display makes it wiggle a lot.