Popular posts from this blog
Vertical and Horizontal Lines on MacBook Air Screen
A common presentation of LCD damage is vertical and horizontal colored lines covering the screen. The background on this screen is a solid black, but you can see many bands of white and colors crisscrossing the display. It almost looks like a plaid pattern on the MacBook Air screen. If you look closely, you can also see a mark near the bottom of the display near the MacBook Air logo where the impact was likely concentrated. This 11 inch MacBook took a direct hit from a television remote to the front of the screen. Ouch! We specialize in MacBook Air screen repair . We have an industry leading 24 hour turnaround, and competitive pricing. If you have a broken screen on your Mac and are unsure what service you need, please fill out the form below and we will get back to you within a few hours.
Replacing Screens on Mac Laptops
We get dozens of Macs with broken screens in our shop each week. Each one is a little different. People often ask us, "how can I tell if my MacBook screen needs to be replaced?" Usually, damage to the MacBook's LCD panel is pretty obvious. There are a few common signs of cracked LCD panels. For examples, check out some of these recent repairs that we've worked on. This little 11 inch MacBook Air has a pretty messed up looking display. At first you might think there's something wrong with the video card, because only half of the screen is showing the background image. There is a black bar splitting the display exactly in half. There are multicolored vertical white and rainbow stripes covering the right side of the screen. If you look closer, you will see the jagged purple line in the bottom corner. It's likely this MacBook Air A1466 was damaged along the bottom right, under the bezel. It might have gotten pinched too hard there while it was being moved, or...
Your post is full of information and helpful for us.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.macwintech.com/