Not only has the hinge that supports the screen collapsed downwards so the the screen rests against the desk but the center hinge seems to be frozen or locked in place.. Can these hinges be repaired?
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Aug 22, 2008
- No I noticed nothing unusual or traumatic. No bumps or impacts. The hinges gradually became looser and the last time i attempted to raise it the center hinge seemed frozen. I am wondering if the covering can be removed and the hinge mechanism serviced...
The left third of the screen is black i.e. the whole screen seems to have shifted 3 inches to teh...
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The left third of the screen is black i.e. the whole screen seems to have shifted 3 inches to teh right and so only two third of screen is now visible.Can't open and close documents for example.
Hi have the same problem - started about a year after I got it. I took the covers off to look at it...
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Hi have the same problem - started about a year after I got it. I took the covers off to look at it and there's nothing to adjust. It's simply a very poor design. The weakened spring mentioned in another posting is definitely part of the problem on my unit but because the center hinge is also frozen I cannot get all the covers off to get a good look at it. That makes it a real pain in the *** to get the mechanism apart to get a closer look at it so I just left it. Way to go Samsung.
No there was nothing unusual. I had been in the habit of raising and lowering the screen. The hinges...
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No there was nothing unusual. I had been in the habit of raising and lowering the screen. The hinges became loose and the last time i tried to raise the screen I realized that the center hinge was frozen in place. Can these hinges be opened? Is there a way to restore them?
The monitor is no longer supported by the flexible hinge. Is there any way I can tighten it? I have...
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The monitor is no longer supported by the flexible hinge. Is there any way I can tighten it? I have had the monitor for just over a year.