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I've had my HP probook for a few months now, and I've been taking good care of it.

 

Recently there has been a yellow fog or yellow patches apearing on the screen. They appear the strongest when the screen displays white, and they are affected by gravity. When i store my computer upright, the fog moves to the edge of the screen after a few hours, and when I leave the screen open overnight the fog forms a line at the bottom. When I gently press down on the yellow for a few seconds, it returns to normal for a few seconds. After that the yellow "flows" back.

 

I have tried rebooting, safe graphics mode, and hardware diagnostics, without any results. The diagnostics return like normal, and the yellow is still present in the bios. This definitly suggests a hardware issue. ChatGPT suggested a delamination issue with the LCD.

 

Any thoughts?

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