Screen disappears on my Satellite M40

In December, I bought a Toshiba M40-277. While I'm typing a text all of a sudden the screen goes black, I do not see the text. When I click a button or move the mouse to the PC goes into sleep mode.

In February, I brought my laptop to the shop and yesterday (!) I went to him and guess what... the same problem is there still.
What can I do to fix this?

Hello Eli

On this path, it is not easy to say what can be the problem and just detailed investigation can give more answers. According to your explanation, I presume that there may be a problem with the little switch that emits a signal when the display lid is closed.

Sorry, but on this path, we can only speculate. If you want your last test can be reinstall the unit with recovery media and check if this happens again. If so contact authorized please partner in your country. You can find the address under http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_gaspLocator.jsp?pf=true

Unity has guaranteed valid and it must be repaired for free.

Good luck!

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