a1278 lcd panel free sample

“Genuine Apple Screen in FULL WORKING CONDITION. FaceTime camera has been verified to work. The LCD is in working condition and the glass has no cracks. Screens may have a single or combination of the following imperfections: minor rubber bezel damage/separation/removal and keyboard and trackpad imprints. The aluminum cover may have minor wear such as small dents, scratches, and/or scuffs. Due to the fact that we sell multiples of these, we cannot provide pictures of actual item. Please see photos for examples of screen defects. Note that these photos are merely examples and do not exactly reflect the actual item you are receiving. This screen assembly is only compatible with Apple MacBookPro5,5 and 7,1, Mid-2009 to Mid-2010, A1278, 13-inch: MB990LL/A, MB991LL/A, MC374LL/A, MC375LL/A”

a1278 lcd panel free sample

This repair is perfect if your Apple Macbook Pro 13" (A1278) screen glass digitiser/LCD is smashed, cracked or simply not working. Whether the glass is cracked or it is not recognising your touch on the digitiser, then this repair is for you!

a1278 lcd panel free sample

A completed MacBook screen assembly consists of an LCD panel, a webcam and a wifi antenna.  An older MacBook screen assembly also has a front glass and an in-built wifi card. If your screen display is working fine, only the webcam or the Wifi antenna is not functional; you may not have to replace the entire screen assembly. We can repair the faulty components for you to lower your repair bill. This type of MacBook screen repair will cost $100 to $200, depending on the MacBook models.

There are two types of MacBook Pro screens: retina screen and non-retina screen. A MacBook Pro manufactured in 2012 or before comes with a non-retina screen. The models include A1278, A1286 and A1297. A MacBook Pro manufactured in 2012 onwards comes with a retina screen. The models include A1425, A1502, A1398, A1706, A1707, A1708, A1989, A1990, A2141, A2159, A2171.

If you have a non-retina MacBook Pro screen, we can replace the broken front glass panel, broken or burned screen cable, faulty webcam or the faulty wifi card/antenna at a low cost without replacing the whole screen assembly.

A MacBook screen consists of two major components, an LCD panel and a strip of LED lights called backlights. The LCD panel creates the image. The LED lights illuminate the image from behind the LCD panel. There are significant differences between an original Apple screen and a third-party screen as outlined here:

3. Photo sharpness. The Apple original screen produces a much sharper image thanks to the high quality of the LCD panel, as you can see on the right-hand side of the above photo.