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i recently bought a brand new Lenovo yoga 530 laptop for studies and noticed when i am just adjusting or moving the screen that it develops ripples on the sides of the screen. it doesn’t affect my work but i wanted to check if it was going to produce any ongoing or long term issues, remember this is an ‘out-of-the-box’ new laptop.

Hi, if it has a touchscreen, you’re not touching the screen with your fingers (thumb?) and causing it to “register” your touch resulting in the ripple effect? If not then there is a problem with either the connection to the display or in the display. It isn’t going to get better by itself and it may well get worse. I suggest that you take it back to where you purchased it or consult the manufacturer’s warranty that came with the laptop as to what you have to do to make a claim for a manufacturer’s warranty repair or replacement.

Hi @lorr1e1 , If it is only a month old consult the warranty provisions (usually found in the user manual) about how to get a manufacturer’s warranty repair or replacement. You don’t want to go opening it up and voiding the warranty.