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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Is it possible to turn off damaged part of my Mac screen?
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<blockquote data-quote="michaelm95" data-source="post: 1753082" data-attributes="member: 391140"><p>Thanks for both of your responses. I used to fix iPhones a few years ago but have never done a laptop. I have done some searching online and it seems as though replacement screens are not yet available. Do you have any experience replacing pro screens? If so, are the replacement screens usually as good quality as the original. Because I am unsure if it is Apple who actually release the parts or if it is a third party who simply (illegally?) replicates and sell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelm95, post: 1753082, member: 391140"] Thanks for both of your responses. I used to fix iPhones a few years ago but have never done a laptop. I have done some searching online and it seems as though replacement screens are not yet available. Do you have any experience replacing pro screens? If so, are the replacement screens usually as good quality as the original. Because I am unsure if it is Apple who actually release the parts or if it is a third party who simply (illegally?) replicates and sell them. [/QUOTE]
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