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Battery
ExpressCard Cage
Hard Drive Cable
Hard Drive Replacement
Heat Sink
LCD
Left Fan
Left Speaker
Logic Board Replacement
Lower Case
Mid Wall
Optical Drive Replacement
RAM
Right Fan
Subwoofer & Right Speaker
Upper Case
| 7 Answers 1 Score | Is it possible to replace JUST the keyboard? |
| 3 Answers 1 Score | Where can I get the Matte Bezel? |
| 1 Answer 1 Score | Loud audible spinning and vibration, top left corner |
| 2 Answers 2 Score | Lateral hit, MBP shuts down from time to time. |
Common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
Track down a number of hardware problems using the MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Troubleshooting page.
There are a number of components in the MacBook Pro 15" Unibody that can be cost-effectively upgraded.
Released in October of 2008, the MacBook Pro 15" Unibody looks very distinct from other MacBook laptops, with the exception of the MacBook Unibody and MacBook Pro 17" Unibody. The MacBook Pro 15" Unibody is easily identifiable from the other two models by having a 15" screen, as opposed to a 13" or 17" screen.
Use the laptop identification system to help you identify your machine. MacBook Pros tend to look very similar, and it's important to know which machine you have before ordering any replacement parts.
The MacBook Pro 15" Unibody's case is composed of aluminum, just like the MacBook Pros before it. However, the Unibody's case is machined out of a single block of aluminum. The Unibody revision also introduced some features that were never before seen on an Apple laptop: the inclusion of dual video cards (one for regular use, one for graphics intensive applications), the Mini DisplayPort (which replaced the full-size DVI display connector), and larger hard drive and RAM capacities.