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    HP Omen Screen ISSUE!!!!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by jayjolly, Sep 24, 2015.

  1. jayjolly

    jayjolly Newbie

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    I just bought the HP omen 3 months ago and it started have this bright glow / bleed on the edges of the screen as shown in the image below.

    What could be the problem? Is my notebook defective? I thought the HP screen was awesome until this happened.

    Really frustrated!!!



     
  2. wickette

    wickette Notebook Deity

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    two options :
    defective LCD
    something is applying too much pressure on the screen (bezel ?)

    => Hp repair service :)
     
  3. SoMeAm

    SoMeAm Company Representative

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  4. SoMeAm

    SoMeAm Company Representative

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    Hi Jayjolly,

    I agree with Wickette. I also suggest that you contact HP. 800 474 6836 for HP Tech support.
     
  5. necrophyte

    necrophyte Notebook Evangelist

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    my iphone display looked like that after it had exploded because i baked it in the oven to get rid of some liquid that got stuck underneath it inside :D

    so... if it hasnt exploded or the edges of the screen got bended inwards due to some pressure or something that is your own fault, you should definitely have it replaced under warranty.