M40 - noise monitor

I just bought a satellite M40 and now I noticed that the screen is a low but constant and annoying noise. Is this normal?

At least, I think that it is the monitor, because, if the monitor turns off, as in the setings saving power noise stops and will just start again when he goes.

Hi Jose,

There should be no noise of your screen at all. I suggest you to return your laptop to your provider to be extracted.

Kind regards

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