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HP - 17-w101nx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I repaired my laptop on Aug because dead pixel but know i have a line of dead pixels so what should i do?

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@Raizel

 

Its hard to say because I wasnt there to see what happend and dont know what you did to repair it the first time.

What did you do the first time?

I would check the ribbon cable to make sure its seated properly.

You might have a bad screen also.

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This is the picture https://a.top4top.net/p_10539xdjk1.

 

At first time i gave it to the store because the warranty is still available and they replace the whole screen to a new one 

 

and i do not know if actually because ribbon cable but like what i said it is not the first time

 

 

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That picture looks more like the screen had blunt force trama given to it. It was hit or something heavy was put on the lid and pressed too hard against it.

Just my opinion.

All you can do is see if warranty will fix it again.

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No my friend it this line appear when i was watching a movie 

 

maybe warranty is expired so i am wondering what is the price if i want replace the whole screen?

 

it is 4K BTW 

 

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This is the part number... 903816-001

Use the HP Parts Surfer and copy/paste the number to see if you can purchase it in your country through HP.

http://partsurfer.hp.com/search.aspx

 

If not, you will have to find a 3rd party seller.

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