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Bubble on laptop screen

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I have begun to notice very small bubbles around the edge of my screen I initially thought that these were a surface defect but after giving the screen a good clean the defect is behind the touch surface. It appears to be the surfaces delaminating behind the part of the screen that you can physically touch. Has anybody else experienced this? I have the same issue. HP keeps telling me this is a unique issue and suggests sending back to replace screen. Your post now confirms this is a larger issue.

Bubble on laptop screen

My friends laptop has what looks like bubbles in the screen. Does anyone know what causes this and if its fixable? It kinda looks like when you have a screen protector that bubles… yet theres no screen protector on it. Its a Asus EEpc… those little nettops. Have you contacted Asus to see if they will warranty it? It is hard to say exactly what happened to it. Could be a screen manufacturing defect or a heat issue. Maybe a crack due to putting to much pressure on the screen and then air gets in and causes a bubble. It would have to be a defective LCD. You can generally order a replacement online and often find instructions for doing so. Google will be your friend here. Generally, stuff like that happens when you leave it sit in sun for excessive amounts of time in which at that point the damage is done and is unrepairable. But she just called me and Asus is going to replace the screen. The LCD has a polarized layer over it and if this layer has air trapped under it during manufacturing this can cause the screen to bubble.

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February 14, Ask a new question. We would like to isolate this issue that you're having right now. Before this issue happened, did you make any changes on your device, like update or something? We would like to request for a screenshot of the issue bubbles on the screen for us to be able to verify the issue.

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Bubble on laptop screen

Contribute to the Surface forum! March 14, Ask a new question. Upon boot up, my system would run good for a few minutes then these bubbles would come out at the bottom of the screen rendering my screen useless. Random clicks and mouse movements would also occur. I tried disabling the touching pad, and connecting an external mouse but once I did, the problem would occur again. This thread is locked. You can vote as helpful, but you cannot reply or subscribe to this thread.

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