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HP Monitor - Not "Fit for Purpose" or "Act Of GOD"? HELP

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  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    deanos wrote: »
    It has happened on my last 2 monitors, i managed to take them apart and remove them they were trapped between the plastic filters

    It is a very common problem, have you tried a can of compresed air ?, you can also tap the screen gently near them and they may fall to the bottom.


    ..I hope you mean the bottom of the screen?
  • £$&*"($£&(
    £$&*"($£&( Posts: 4,538 Forumite
    I've seen them in a number of screens this year including the one on my laptop (which is also a HP). One has fallen to the bottom recently after a long car journey and the other two were already close to the bottom so it's not a great problem for me. Tapping doesn't seem to work. It does show that many screens aren't sealed but I'm not sure this can be considered a fault.
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