What's Causing the Green Line on My Laptop Screen?

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A user reported a sudden appearance of a 1-pixel thick green line on the screen of their HP ZD8000 laptop while watching a movie. Despite attempts to adjust display resolutions and reboot the device, the issue persisted. The consensus suggests that this problem may be a common issue with HP computers, and the recommended solution is to send the laptop in for warranty repair.
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Hi I purchased a HP ZD8000 laptop in August last, and I've never had any problems with it before. But last night I was watching a movie on it, and out of nowhere a 1 pixel thick, green line appeared on the screen extending from top to bottom.
Ive tried adjusting the display resolutions and rebooting and turning the cimputer off without any success. Anyone know what the problem is?
 
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EIRE2003 said:
Hi I purchased a HP ZD8000 laptop in August last, and I've never had any problems with it before. But last night I was watching a movie on it, and out of nowhere a 1 pixel thick, green line appeared on the screen extending from top to bottom.
Ive tried adjusting the display resolutions and rebooting and turning the cimputer off without any success. Anyone know what the problem is?
Your problem is that you bought an HP computer.
But in order to fix this, send it in for warranty work.
 
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