The other day, after returning home from a roadtrip, I wwent to gget on my computer to finish some work. I turned the computer on, and about 30 seconds after my desktop appeared, the screen went black. The llight on the monitor was still on, signalling that the monitor itself was still on. I turned it off a moment, the turned it back on. 10 seconds later, the screen went blank.
I booted up my laptop and went to the HP website to do some troubleshooting. Here's what I found:
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Some of these monitors (f1703 LCD flat panel)have been identified as having a hardware issue that can cause intermittent video, no video, or no backlight.
Well, it also goes on to say that, as long as your monitor has certain criteria (i.e. a serial number beginning with CNC423 or CNC424 and was manufactured b/w oct 2003- june 2004) that HP would replace it for free. Well, my monitor met all of the criteria, except my serial number began CNC412. After wearing HP down, they decided to replace my $320ish monitor.
I was just wondering if anyone else has had these problems, or experienced any problems with HP products, because I do on a regular basis.
Dude, I'm getting a Dell next time....
(sorry, I couldn't resist)
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