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    Asus M50Vc screen image shaking

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by oldfox1234, Oct 7, 2009.

  1. oldfox1234

    oldfox1234 Newbie

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    Hello,

    I recently purchased(about 2 weeks ago -give or take-) an Asus M50Vc. All well and good, notebook worked ok until this morning. After windows started I quickly noticed that the image was shaking. It started shaking more at the top and did it for max 2 seconds (the entire screen was shaking though at the top it was more intense).
    I didn't gave it much thought until after a few hours when it did it again. Now it's almost 8pm and today it happened 4-5 times. I'm beginning to worry at this point...
    Anyone had similar issues? Does it mean the screen is dying? If so, how is this possibly the notebook is only 2 weeks old..
    Just last year I purchased a brand new notebook and had problems from the first month. I sent it in warranty 6 times and even as we speak it's still in warranty for more than a week now. I had to buy a new notebook(this one) because the one I had was continuously breaking. It wasn't cheap either, at all.
    If I have to send this notebook in warranty just after two weeks I'll probably go insane and kill someone. I'm so angry and disappointed right now...

    Any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    I believe the cable linking the motherboard to screen or some cable which links the screen to wherever is loose... its any easy repair but if i were you , i would send it in since you got warranty... you might void your warranty by opening the screen/laptop up to find out what's the problem..