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Hi @nick91576
Try connecting an external monitor (TV?) to the laptop's HDMI port and check what the the laptop's display is like when seen on the monitor. Don't forget to press the F8 (or Fn+ F8) keys to extend the display to the monitor.
If the monitor display is OK it's either the edp cable or the LCD panel in the laptop.
-Did it stop if you slowly moved the lid or not even occur if you changed the position of the lid slightly, you never said?
+Did the problemt stop if you slowly moved the lid or not even occur if you changed the position of the lid slightly, you never said?
If moving the lid or the lid position doesn't stop it from occurring then most likely the LCD panel will need to be replaced.
There are 3 different LCD panels available for your laptop depending on how it is configured:
LCD 14.0' FHD EDP (Full High Definition) p/n 18010-14041800
LCD 14.0' FHD VWV EDP (Full High Definition wide vision) p/n 18010-14053400
LCD 14.0' HD US EDP LED (High Definition) p/n 18010-14003300
Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL9c1YZ8kFU|video] that shows how to replace the LCD panel in an E410MA series laptop. Usually the part number can be found on the back of the LCD panel if you wish to verify which one you've got, before ordering a replacement. Search online for the part number applicable to your model variant, to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @nick91576
Try connecting an external monitor (TV?) to the laptop's HDMI port and check what the the laptop's display is like when seen on the monitor. Don't forget to press the F8 (or Fn+ F8) keys to extend the display to the monitor.
If the monitor display is OK it's either the edp cable or the LCD panel in the laptop.
Did it stop if you slowly moved the lid or not even occur if you changed the position of the lid slightly, you never said?
-If moving the lid or the lid position doesn't stop it form occurring then most likely the LCD panel will need to be replaced.
+If moving the lid or the lid position doesn't stop it from occurring then most likely the LCD panel will need to be replaced.
There are 3 different LCD panels available for your laptop depending on how it is configured:
LCD 14.0' FHD EDP (Full High Definition) p/n 18010-14041800
LCD 14.0' FHD VWV EDP (Full High Definition wide vision) p/n 18010-14053400
LCD 14.0' HD US EDP LED (High Definition) p/n 18010-14003300
-Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL9c1YZ8kFU|video] that shows how to replace the LCD panel in an E410MA series laptop. Usually the part number can be found on the back of the LCD panel if you wish to verify which one you've got, before ordering a replacement. Search online for the part number applicable to your model variant, to find suppliers that suit you best.
+Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL9c1YZ8kFU|video] that shows how to replace the LCD panel in an E410MA series laptop. Usually the part number can be found on the back of the LCD panel if you wish to verify which one you've got, before ordering a replacement. Search online for the part number applicable to your model variant, to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @nick91576

Try connecting an external monitor (TV?) to the laptop's HDMI port and check what the the laptop's display is like when seen on the monitor. Don't forget to press the F8 (or Fn+ F8) keys to extend the display to the monitor.

If the monitor display is OK it's either the edp cable or the LCD panel in the laptop.

Did it stop if you slowly moved the lid or not even occur if you changed the position of the lid slightly, you never said?

If moving the lid or the lid position doesn't stop it form occurring then most likely the LCD panel will need to be replaced.

There are 3 different LCD panels available for your laptop depending on how it is configured:

LCD 14.0' FHD EDP  (Full High Definition) p/n 18010-14041800

LCD 14.0' FHD VWV EDP (Full High Definition wide vision) p/n 18010-14053400

LCD 14.0' HD US EDP LED  (High Definition) p/n 18010-14003300

Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL9c1YZ8kFU|video] that shows how to replace the LCD panel in an E410MA series laptop. Usually the part number can be found on the back of the LCD panel if you wish to verify which one you've got, before ordering a replacement. Search online for the part number applicable to your model variant, to find suppliers that suit you best.

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