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02-16-2021 05:52 AM
Product: Probook 440 G3
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
We have a number of Probook 440 G3's acquired around May of 2016 and late last year a number of had screen issues.
3 developed dead pixels and flickers from time to time and a few have blurred and distorted screen.
Is the screen of this model just last for about 5 years?
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02-16-2021 08:53 AM
HP only warranties their PCs for one year and I believe the Care Packs are only for three years -- so a laptop lasting 5 years is actually quite good. However, that said, HP does not publish any MTBF numbers for any of its components.
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