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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
13" unibody original vertical lines in middle of screen (video of screen in post)
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<blockquote data-quote="tybyte" data-source="post: 1136177" data-attributes="member: 178085"><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUwbFYvdso0" target="_blank">YouTube - Screen issue macbook 13 inch unibody first gen</a></p><p></p><p>This has been happening to my macbook for the last couple of weeks. I can make it stop by wiggling my screen around. I've noticed that the lubrication on the hinges on my screen seems to be drying up. When i open and close the lid it makes a cracking noise because the hinges don't move nicely like they used to. I was reminded by this because my friend recently purchased a new macbook and their hinges flow like butter, no noise or friction like mine. I don't know if this is causing the issue, its defiantly not helping it. Any ideas? Is it the screen, the graphics card, the ribbon cable, or what? I'm at a loss, and apple wants to charge me 280 bucks for a depot repair. Any thoughts are appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tybyte, post: 1136177, member: 178085"] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUwbFYvdso0]YouTube - Screen issue macbook 13 inch unibody first gen[/url] This has been happening to my macbook for the last couple of weeks. I can make it stop by wiggling my screen around. I've noticed that the lubrication on the hinges on my screen seems to be drying up. When i open and close the lid it makes a cracking noise because the hinges don't move nicely like they used to. I was reminded by this because my friend recently purchased a new macbook and their hinges flow like butter, no noise or friction like mine. I don't know if this is causing the issue, its defiantly not helping it. Any ideas? Is it the screen, the graphics card, the ribbon cable, or what? I'm at a loss, and apple wants to charge me 280 bucks for a depot repair. Any thoughts are appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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