I like the fact you can flip it over and use it as a sort of notebook. It's
just too bad the screen is so tiny, though. And the software isn't up to
par with even the Zoomer.
>However, having had my toy for about a month now, I notice have a smudge
>in one corner of my display. It is as if all the pixels are sort of
>half-on or a quarter-on in a fingerprint shaped area of the display. (At
>first I thought that it *was* a fingerprint.) It doesn't prevent me from
>doing anything or really inconvenience me at all, except for it is ugly and
>it doesn't seem right given how well everything else works.
My friend got one of these on his HP48G. It turned out the batteries he
kept in the softcase smashed the screen there when the whole thing got
sandwitched. Though he has a 48GX now. All it is is pressure on the LCD
caused by a permanently pressed LCD plastic cover.
>1) Did I do something clueless to cause this?
Probably not.
>2) Can I do anything about this myself?
Not unless you have a spare OGO LCD.
>3) Is it worth asking HP about? (Will they consider it "broke?" If they
>do will they be likely to fix it promptly? Are they likely to fix it or
>replace it if they do take my complaint seriously?)
Probably will cost $100+.
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