G510 - black screen, everytime I move my laptop

I have lenovo g510 windows mobile 10 whenever I move my laptop my screen goes black when I put it on the flat surface of his pleaaasssseeee back give me the solution

Mod edit: System model added to the front of the subject line to improve visibility / clarity.

Hello, welcome to the forums.

This may seem to me like your monitor hardware problem, the best thing to do will be to open a ticket for Lenovo. If the machine is guaranteed that they will cover, otherwise they will charge you. But I know not complete.

But maybe you can specify what type of movement you made for your black screen, a slight movement of the screen when you move it over the hinges? , or is it when you disconect the laptop power and lift all the computer? What happens if you move slowly? How do you need to move it to the screen turns off?

Sorry to have more questions. I suggest youcheck the support site and updated the BIOS, power and video just in case drivers drivers.

Concerning

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