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    screen needs replacement???

    Discussion in 'HP' started by johnyb98, Jan 7, 2016.

  1. johnyb98

    johnyb98 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, and have a healthy new year!!

    Videos are shooted by cellphone camera.

    From falling down laptop, screen is flickering in many many points. You can see in the following two videos (I did the best I could with the cellphone camera):








    and an image as far as it concerns first video:

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    On the other side, when I connect laptop in an external monitor with VGA DIN-15 connector, screen resolution is centralized, and the image is totally clear. No flickerings (following two videos):








    The one that I do not know, and want to ask, is:if sb has a notebook, which has a damaged monitor, it indeed happens? I mean, if he connects notebook via VGA connector to an external monitor, the screen resolution on the damaged monitor is centralize and clear?
    Below I quote the notebook monitor image when connected to the VGA monitor (green rectangle:full monitor screen - red rectangles are the lost surfice from left+right centering)

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    And another very important I should report:the flickers are made also in BIOS. There, no drivers are loaded.

    Notebook features

    -Notebook Model:HP Pavilion 17 Notebook PC
    -Product Number:E9L98EA#AB7
    -System Board ID:213B
    -Processor Type:AMD A4-5000 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics
    -Processor Speed:1500MHz
    -AMD Radeon HD 8330

    So, what is your opinion about all that? Monitor needs replacement?

    Thank you for your time!
     
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    johnyb98 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Another two better resolution videos, that might help: