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HP Pavilion TX 2000 Touchscreen Computer

The HP Pavilion TX 2000 series notebook is a touchscreen computer. Without warning, the cursor will jump to another area of the screen, typically the bottom right corner of the computer screen.

HP refuses to admit that this issue is caused by a hardware problem. We are gathering evidence to file a lawsuit on behalf of customers who purchased an HP Pavilion TX 2000 series touchscreen computer. We want HP to be held responsible for this computer defect.

If you purchased the HP Pavilion TX 2000 series touchscreen computer, please use the form below to contact us.


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