Thursday, July 19, 2012

Google's Nexus 7 having issues with screen separation?

Google's Nexus 7 tablet (Made by ASUS)  has received good publicity since it was announced at Google’s I/O conference, and has strong sales. It sports a nVIDIA Tegra-3 chipset with a quad-core CPU and is priced at a quite cheap $199 (£159), despite the fact that it is more on the high-end side of tablets.

But now reports from some users say that their Nexus 7 devices have a screen that has a slight defect, which in turn causes it to separate from the bezel, or the device creaks when pressure is applied to the screen. Luckily, for those users, it can be fixed. There are screws on the back of the device that can be tightened to ensure the screen doesn’t move or come loose again.Check out this thread over at XDA-Developers if you’re one of the affected users.

1 comments:

  1. Poor quality control on electronics companies nowadays

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