Bubble on laptop screen
I have begun to notice very small bubbles around the edge of my screen I initially thought that these were a surface defect but after giving the bubble on laptop screen a good clean the defect is behind the touch surface. It appears to be the surfaces delaminating behind the part of the screen that you can physically touch. Has anybody else experienced this? I have the same issue.
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Bubble on laptop screen
My friends laptop has what looks like bubbles in the screen. Does anyone know what causes this and if its fixable? It kinda looks like when you have a screen protector that bubles… yet theres no screen protector on it. Its a Asus EEpc… those little nettops. Have you contacted Asus to see if they will warranty it? It is hard to say exactly what happened to it. Could be a screen manufacturing defect or a heat issue. Maybe a crack due to putting to much pressure on the screen and then air gets in and causes a bubble. It would have to be a defective LCD. You can generally order a replacement online and often find instructions for doing so. Google will be your friend here. Generally, stuff like that happens when you leave it sit in sun for excessive amounts of time in which at that point the damage is done and is unrepairable.
Maybe a crack due to putting to much pressure on the screen and then air gets in and causes a bubble.
February 14, Ask a new question. We would like to isolate this issue that you're having right now. Before this issue happened, did you make any changes on your device, like update or something? We would like to request for a screenshot of the issue bubbles on the screen for us to be able to verify the issue. Was this reply helpful?
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Bubble on laptop screen
This post is more than 5 years old. September 1st, As the title suggests I am starting to see small air bubbles form under the glass on my Adamo 13 laptop - along the edge of the LCD monitor and the black border. I cannot seem to find any other reports of this issue on the web. This laptop almost never leaves the house, or even the desk it sits on, and is otherwise in perfect condition. It is run in a degree house, low humidity Phoenix, AZ - really no reason I can see as to why this would be happening, at least not from anything I am doing. Trying to contact the right people at Dell is very hard. There is a special group apparently for Tech support on Adamo laptops that are between 91 and days old, and I have yet to be properly transferred to them. I am hoping that Dell will replace the monitor without having to send the whole machine back in - but as it is now discontinued, I wonder what the likelihood is of this getting fixed
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Thanks for your feedback. Click to expand Search Advanced…. I am assuming that since multiple brands of laptops are impacted by this that it is a Microsoft Windows 10 issue. Community Home. Maybe a crack due to putting to much pressure on the screen and then air gets in and causes a bubble. Windows will install the generic drives after you restart. Yes No. Its a Asus EEpc… those little nettops. JavaScript is disabled. We would like to isolate this issue that you're having right now. I have the same question
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Thanks for the quick reply guys. Microsoft is working on a solution. In total the screen will be on its 4th change out on a unit not even a year old. Has anyone found a successful solution for this? Report abuse. Upvote 0 Downvote. Michelle Vil Microsoft Agent. Question Can you recommend a headset for me? Search Everywhere Threads This forum This thread. I was just curious what had caused it, never seen this before. Generally, stuff like that happens when you leave it sit in sun for excessive amounts of time in which at that point the damage is done and is unrepairable. Hi Joyce, We would like to isolate this issue that you're having right now. In reply to MichaelNazari's post on January 2,
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