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Envy M7 Notebook
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

The hinge on my laptop suddenly broke for no reason and is pushing the screen up and out of place so it will no longer close properly.  The computer is just over two years old.  This is apparently a problem that HP has known about for many years which is aggravating.  This was an expensive 17" laptop that I did not want to replace yet.  Does anyone know if the company will stand by its product, or should I start shopping for a new computer with another brand?

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@Jane2027

 

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The HP solution was to require me to give all of my information to them and then tell me they would replace the hinge for $345 dollars if I ship them my computer.  HP has known about their cheap hinges breaking for many years.  This is planned obsolescence.  If you think that you are getting a better product by buying the HP name, you may want to think again.  I will be leaving my reviews whenever and wherever possible.   I won't, however, be spending another grand on an HP computer or anything HP ever again. 

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