January 27, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google A frequent point of failure on laptops is the hinges—we've seen more than our fair share of wobbly, broken, and ...
Laptop hinges transfer a surprisingly large amount of force, especially when you open and close your laptop screen. This makes them susceptible to wearing out over time. At first it might be subtle, ...
You could just attach a stand type thing to the back so that it rests on the stand when open. That would be the easiest way that wouldn't endanger frigging up any internal connections.
After reading Robert Cringely’s articles on HP’s problem with cracked hinges on some laptops, James felt he was entitled to a free fix on his HP Pavilion DV9000, too. Instead of the easy fix he ...
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