a1502 lcd screen made in china
The LCD rubber ring around the MacBook display is implemented to seal the screen. It prevents water, dirt and dust particles from getting into the display assembly. Consequently, it’s a protective measure from Apple to keep the MacBook display in optimum condition. Though it’s built to last for years, many users have reported that the rubber gaskets in their MacBook/MacBook Pro have come off. Moreover, it has to be removed every time you fix/replace your MacBook display. However, finding the right replacement for this component isn’t easy. Most options found on the market will offer you nothing but a temporary solution. If your MacBook Pro went through a display replacement or if your MacBook Pro LCD rubber ring came off, worry not because we have just the thing you need.
This LCD rubber ring/gasket for the MacBook Pro 13 is of the highest quality on the global market. It attaches tightly with the edges of your MacBook display and the LCD back cover without leaving any gaps. Installing it will protect your display from elements like water and dust. Each of these items go through strict quality control procedures that cancels out the faulty units. So, you’ll receive nothing but a fully operational spare part, that’s for sure. These quality control measures coupled with our customer-friendly pricing makes this the best deal out there for LCD rubber gasket replacements.
If you have a damaged LCDscreen on your Apple MacBook Pro 13 A1502 (EMC 2875) Retina Mid 2014 , this is the part you needto get your device working again.
Quality: Original Refurbished -A display sold as Original Refurbished is an original part that has been refurbished. Refurbished quality displays come with a refurbished front glass and flex cable of the highest quality. However, the LCD panel is guaranteed to remain original. To learn more about originality, read our blog, where we cover the issue of originality in more detail.
Have you seen our entire product portfolio and didn´t found a spare part suitable for your device Apple MacBook Pro 13 A1502 (EMC 2875) Retina Mid 2014 ? Or do you have any additional questions? Do not hesitate to contact us in any matter by e-mail at info@fixshop.eu or by phone +4212/22133399.
*Macbook Screen Order Procedure:In the fact of multi-functionalities or versatilities or sensitiveness , Laptop/Macbook display is very complicated process to assemble or match or select with the existing one meanwhile, we request to you that when you find out your desired items in our website and eager to purchase those goods, primarily, you should bring or send the Notebook/ Macbook to our service center at Dhanmondi, Dhaka for compatibility test and diagnosis by free of cost before ordering or purchasing.Read more*
Screen replacement is very fragile product. We strongly suggest test before installation. Please simulates testing, which means mobile phone apart, (motherboard + LCD or screen) connected audio cable and new replacement, power on, test finished. If test OK, please install it. If it can not show, please contact us at the very first time. And please do not force it to be installed in mobile phone. We will not be responsible once the screen is installed.
This is a brand new glossy LED display screen for the 13.3" Macbook Pro Retina 13" for the Late 2013 and Mid 2014 models with model number A1502. Resolution 2560x1600 This is an identical replacement for the original screen.* Note: Installation of this part is extremely difficult. These screens are assembled in layers. This is the screen layer. If you have an issue with backlighting, this will NOT fix your issue. This layer DOES NOT include the backlight. Your original backlight must be used when rebuilding the layers.
Brand New FTDLCD 13.3-inch LED/LCD Screen, Complete Display Assembly, Replacement Part for Apple A1502 MacBook Pro RD - Black (Early - 2015)Product Details
Bare in mind, pretty much all of the assemblies sold on eBay and Amazon are stock with minor defects. The suppliers selling these buy them from China as grade A, but they are essentially assemblies Apple couldn"t use during manufacture of the MacBooks (minor marks on screen/aluminium, small dead pixels, camera not working, etc).
There are some new 100% original assemblies, same stock as Apple service centres themselves use (sealed grey bag with black stripes, "gamma tested" stickers on screen film), but you will have to find a supplier of these yourself, since 3rd party repairers shouldn"t have access to these parts. They are out there though, and you will have no problems with these at all.