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12-03-2014 06:24 PM
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Omar
12-05-2014 03:05 AM
Hello Omar and Jeff - HP Employees. Contacting us privately and offering us print cartridges or a $75.00 gift card for purchases at the HP store is not what we want. We paid up to $1000 for our dm4 laptops and after less than two years these hinges are falling apart rendering our computers useless. Thousands of people posting on social media cannot be wrong!
What we want is a substantial credit towards the purchase of a new HP computer with the redesigned hinges twice the size of the faulty hinges. My personal dm4 laptop sat on my kitchen table for 18 months with minimal opening and closing yet the hinges fell apart. My work Dell computer that I used for five years, opening and closing multiple times per day, never had a hinge issue. Talk to your people and offer us a substantial credit towards the purchase of a new HP laptop computer. It's the socially-conscious, corporately responsible thing to do.
12-19-2014 10:59 PM
Looking at this forum, I can say thousands of people (including me) are facing challenges with broken hinge issue on DM4 laptops. I bought this laptop few years ago and its left hinge is broken. After paying hefty price for this laptop, I ended up using it as a desktop. HP should recall this laptop and provide refund to its users.
Meanwhile can somebody suggest a solution. Can I fix it by myself if I purchase parts in ebay?
12-20-2014 04:48 AM
You can fix it yourself but the new parts required are several hundred dollars if you can find them. HP no longer sells parts for our computer! The metal hinge attaches to a plastic frame bonded to the interior total perimeter surface of the display lid. It's this plastic interior frame that deteriorates and breaks apart - not the metal hinge itself. You must purchase a new display lid complete with a newly bonded interior plastic frame, couple hundred dollars if you can find one in the aftermarket. However, the plastic ages, hardens and will break apart in two years or less. Finally, in order to get to the hinge area, you must remove seven major components including the disc drive, hard drive, memory, keyboard and the display itself. HP - HELP US!! Provide us with a substantial credit towards a new computer - PLEASE!!
12-24-2014 12:57 PM
Hello, i currently own the HP Envy M6-1102SA. This is the second time I have had an issue with the hinge coming loose, and i would like to know what I can do to repair this. Currently I am a university student and with the bulk of my work on this laptop time is an issue, and dealing with HP previously I already have grievances with the customer support you provide, however simply i would like to know what HP can do about this, and with the vast number of complaints and other similar issues i've seen in many threads across the forums, what action will HP take in resolving this if any?
Thanks
12-24-2014 01:15 PM