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    Keyboard slightly bent between J and Enter keys on new HP Envy DV7-7305

    Discussion in 'HP' started by stefanp67, Jun 10, 2013.

  1. stefanp67

    stefanp67 Notebook Consultant

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    I bought my Envy DV7-7305 in May and noticed the keyboard was slighly bent between the J and Enter keys, it looks like someone has leaned on the keyboard with the elbow leaving a dent.

    So i sent it in on warranty for a keyboard replacement and got it back 3 days ago but to my surprise the keyboard i still bent between the J and Enter keys, not as much as before but clearly visible.

    Before i contact HP again i thought i better check if anyone else noticed the keyboard dent which is easily spotted if you put a ruler on the keyboard (maybe all Envy DV7 has this dent).

    So has anyone else noticed a dent in the keyboard their new HP Envy DV7?
     
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    stefanp67 Notebook Consultant

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    I went to the store i bought the Envy DV7 at and checked their demo machines and all of them had a slight dent between the J and the Enter keys, some more some less. So i guess this is a feature and not a fault :D.