zizipop
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Good morning all
I am in dispute with Microsoft who provided me with my Surface book
This material is geared towards professionals.
I chose this model because the screen and the keyboard can come apart.
I therefore find myself at the disposal of a very practical tablet to carry out interactive training / presentation.
Who says tablet screen, says that there is in the screen (unlike the vast majority of laptops):
• A battery
• A hard disc
• Part of the motherboard and a graphics card
For some time now I have noticed that the screen has a tendency to mark itself (see attached photos).
Then the closing of the device was no longer complete. (see attached photos)
You will see in another photo that the screen is distorting significantly.
Conclusion:
The battery in the display is deforming.
• It is destroying the slab by the pressure it exerts on it
• The marks on the screen are the result of this pressure exerted by the battery, which compresses the backlight strips on all four edges of the screen and begins to burn the screen
• Deformation prevents safe and complete closing of the screen
• This device is becoming dangerous, a defective battery may explode and ignite. This model does not allow any access to the latter.
Do other people have this concern?
Microsoft remains deaf to my requests
I am in dispute with Microsoft who provided me with my Surface book
This material is geared towards professionals.
I chose this model because the screen and the keyboard can come apart.
I therefore find myself at the disposal of a very practical tablet to carry out interactive training / presentation.
Who says tablet screen, says that there is in the screen (unlike the vast majority of laptops):
• A battery
• A hard disc
• Part of the motherboard and a graphics card
For some time now I have noticed that the screen has a tendency to mark itself (see attached photos).
Then the closing of the device was no longer complete. (see attached photos)
You will see in another photo that the screen is distorting significantly.
Conclusion:
The battery in the display is deforming.
• It is destroying the slab by the pressure it exerts on it
• The marks on the screen are the result of this pressure exerted by the battery, which compresses the backlight strips on all four edges of the screen and begins to burn the screen
• Deformation prevents safe and complete closing of the screen
• This device is becoming dangerous, a defective battery may explode and ignite. This model does not allow any access to the latter.
Do other people have this concern?
Microsoft remains deaf to my requests