Pavilion g4: different vertical lines color, continue to change. Download fixesometime in 30-40 min. to work on it.

It shows the different colored vertical lines. These continue to change, when I turn display down and on the rise again. Sometimes he corrected by this display rotation downwards and upwards. Sometimes half display work correctly with vertical lines on the screen half left. Someone if I play the video, then it is fixed in 20-30 min. There also get fixed when I display stand with a certain pressure (where screen and laptop are connected). If I leave the laptop on these lines, the screen comes on for 3-5 seconds and again the vertical lines are displayed. But the display work done after it is fixed. So, what's the problem?

Hello @Ankit9,

Welcome to the HP Forums! If I understand your message that you have a problem with vertical lines on the screen of your laptop Pavilion G4.

From your description it looks like there may be a connection not tight since the changes in question according to the positioning of the screen, however, you can try after documents for video playback problems and a laptop LCD panel problem.

If you need help, let me know and I will gladly make all that I can to help. If it helped to solve the problem, please mark this message as accept as a Solution.

Thank you!

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