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10-29-2019 07:06 PM - edited 10-29-2019 09:28 PM
Hi
Just bought a new Pavilion All in one PC. Setting it up today, it looked good out of the box.
However, just noticed that it's not aligned properly with its base, or with the table it's on. The whole monitor screen is tilted up at one end and lower at the other. The difference isn't huge, but it's not dead straight either. It's about 0.5cm higher at one end than the other. It notices, because I can see the base just below the line of the bottom of the monitor and the two don't align.
It's not terrible, but it's not dead straight. Is there any way of straightening it up?
Wondering whether to consider exchanging it, since it's brand new today, or if it's not crooked enough to exchange. For an expensive piece of tech that's all about straight lines in its design, it feels a bit off.
Has anyone else got a wonky screen like this? Is 0.5cm difference at either end within an acceptable range, or is that enough to feel crooked?
Thanks