Part of the screen of my thinpad x1 carbon 5th gen is not stuck very closely to the frame and I can separate them very easily
the machine only arrived yesterday
is this normal pls tell me this is normal
Part of the screen of my thinpad x1 carbon 5th gen is not stuck very closely to the frame and I can separate them very...
>protip: suck my dick
dumb animeposter
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But it's not a safe day!
That sucks, where did you buy it? Maybe you can get a refund/replacement. I'm currently saving to buy a X1 carbon 5th gen, do you recommend it (apart from the screen separation)? Can it play 4K video?
return it. get a MBP instead.
I bought it from the official site. Don't know if it has 4k screen or not
I dont wanna return it it's too troublesome...
Who are these semen demons?
the amount of 2d girls in this thread makes my dic hard
It's from idol master
Do you mean the plastic bezel? IIRC those come in about 1/2'' on each side and cover the display. Within that 1/2'' there are three plastic latches on each side and four on the top and bottom sides. One of them is probably bent over or snapped, so it's not firmly attached to the LCD.
It's not worth trying to fix yourself with replacement parts, as you need to take it completely apart to fix the bezel. I would just return it or try to break off the plastic bit and stick tiny square of ds tape in there.
Yes, I pushed the little plastic inside now I can only see the blue tapes.
The laptop works just fine I just don't want the screen to break over time or something. I heard Lenovo does this often.
return it, or this will annoy you forever
Did you break it yourself so you could post this and make Lenovo look bad?
Pretty much anything can play 4K video. My dell xps 13 2in1 only has an i5-7y54 and it can play 4k youtube with 2-3% CPU use because babby lake GPU can accelerate VP9.
No I'm trying to forget about it!
yeah, it's normal on non-macbook laptops
you won't. just bite the bullet and return/replace it while you can, staying without a laptop for another 5-10 days is much better than keeping it for years with that issue.
>thinkpad
go to the site and look at the repair manual for that model
Ahhhh stop reminding me