Now the lid-closed switch is failing. I prevented it from doing any more damage, but I'm afraid it's already fried the inverter for my LCD screen. Meaning... yup, I get to send it in again to HP.
I'm developing what I think is a 'boil-off' spot on my screen building from the lower-left corner where it's very hot. If I 'massage' the corner lightly I can get the screen to respond again, but after a few moments it goes jet-black again. And not a 'backlight off' black, a 'no liquid crystal there' black.
At this point, I've e-mailed HP, and will hopefully hear back from them shortly. I've had it though... ASAP I'm getting a god-damn Dell so I can take this thing out when I get my 944 here and fling it out the window at 70mph into a concrete support pillar on an overpass somewhere.
Piece of utter shit... gods, I can't say it enough, avoid HP like the plague if you actually travel with your notebook at all.
I'm developing what I think is a 'boil-off' spot on my screen building from the lower-left corner where it's very hot. If I 'massage' the corner lightly I can get the screen to respond again, but after a few moments it goes jet-black again. And not a 'backlight off' black, a 'no liquid crystal there' black.
At this point, I've e-mailed HP, and will hopefully hear back from them shortly. I've had it though... ASAP I'm getting a god-damn Dell so I can take this thing out when I get my 944 here and fling it out the window at 70mph into a concrete support pillar on an overpass somewhere.
Piece of utter shit... gods, I can't say it enough, avoid HP like the plague if you actually travel with your notebook at all.
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Date: 2007-06-17 08:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-17 09:22 pm (UTC)Dell has one huge difference.
Date: 2007-06-17 09:34 pm (UTC)This 'ship your only computer off and be without a computer for a week' bullshit is why I'm leaving HP in the dust. And right now Dell's the only one that A) will let me buy a laptop with Linux on it and B) fix the laptop on-site.
I've got one friend with a Dell, they dropped it and their screen broke. Guy drove out with a new screen, and swapped it in about ten minutes, bam, seeing that sold me on Dell right there.
Re: Dell has one huge difference.
Date: 2007-06-17 09:43 pm (UTC)Most of the DELL equipment we sell, unless we're specifically requested by the client to service them, DELL has to deal with it centrally. You don't get to pick who services it, they send someone. So, if you want to have a business relationship with who you bought it from, and want them to service it, make sure they can do that.
Being fore-warned is being fore-armed!
Dells
Date: 2007-06-18 03:21 pm (UTC)