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03-24-2020 12:30 AM
Hello Bob,
I'm having the exact same issue, it started with the HP logo flickering and now the bottom part of the display also flickers.
Did you find any solution? I'm disappointed as well, as this was not a cheap device.
Regards,
Ale
03-24-2020 06:30 AM
Hello Ale,
Well, the short answer is yes, there is a solution.
The longer answer is. Support has determined this is a hardware issue. They're going to charge me to fix what I consider to be defective hardware. That, to me, is wrong for a laptop that's only 1.5 years old (i.e. JUST out of warranty).
I'm very disappointed to say the least. I bought this laptop because of past experience with HP quality.
I have an Apple Macbook Pro that's 10 years old and still works like a champ. It's slow of course, but no hardware issues whatsoever. I've a Dell laptop for work that was half the cost of this one and it's over 3 years old. It has seen many more hours of operation and it too still works like a champ.
I'm holding on to the laptop for now at the recommendation of support. Because of the virus there is a shortage of parts and a delay in repairs.
The good part is, the support folks have been very kind and very helpful. Their hands are basically tied due to HP's policies.
Best of luck to you and I hope this helps.
Regards,
Bob
03-29-2020 05:34 PM
I believe this is caused by interference from the wifi/bluetooth antennas that affects the screen's bus or digitizer. There must be a grounding problem, or the signal to noise ratio is too low in the screen's display system. Both wifi antennas are in the LCD panel. It seems worse at 2.4 GHz, and better at 5 GHz. By my math, the bus must operate around 2 GHz to feed a 1080p panel at 120 hz).
It appears to be a design flaw.
I can consistently reproduce it with burst network traffic on a 2.4 GHz wireless network. Disabling the adapter results in the flicker immediately ceasing.
HP, any engineers want to speak to this? It is a bad problem
04-04-2020 12:38 PM
I am having similar issues: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Video-Display-and-Touch/Spectre-360-Burn-in-Vertical-Bars-Gho...
NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR A HIGH END LAPTOP, HP!!!!
04-28-2020 03:09 PM
Can confirm this is more likely to be a design flaw than individual cases of defective hardware. Had the exact same issue less than a year ago on a Spectre 15 less than a year old, got the screen replaced via warranty, and now the issue has reappeared. Unless both screens were somehow faulty or I managed to mess them up the exact same way, there must be another common factor.