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15" Unibody LCD Panel

$169.95

Product code: IF161-069

Product Overview

The best artists admit that painting a masterpiece requires a skillful touch for delicate strokes, a good eye to capture colors and contrast, and a soundtrack from Pocahontas for inspiration. Behold all the colors of the wind today with our 15" Unibody LCD panel.

Replacing that broken or worn out LCD? You can buy either the standard resolution or upgrade to the high resolution model with 36% more pixels!

Includes LCD panel only. Does not include bezels, hinges, metal frame, cables, or iSight camera.

Compatibility

Identify your Mac

  • All 15" Unibody MacBook Pros

Product Details

  • Size: 15.4"
  • Resolution: Standard: 1440x900
    High: 1680x1050

$169.95 Glossy / New

 
 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

Notes:

Brand new glossy LCD.

$189.95 Anti-Glare / New

 
 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

Notes:

Brand new anti-glare LCD.

$179.95 Anti-Glare / A-Stock

 
 
 
 

Condition:

Used, fully tested

Warranty:

6 month warranty

Notes:

May have minor cosmetic blemishes.

$169.95 Anti-Glare / B-Stock

 
 
 
 

Condition:

Used, fully tested

Warranty:

6 month warranty

Notes:

May have some minor scratches and/or dead pixels.

$199.95 High Resolution / Glossy / New

 
 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

Notes:

Resolution: 1680x1050

$199.95 High Resolution / Anti-Glare / New

 
 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

Notes:

High Resolution: 1680x1050

 

Installation Guides

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody 2.53 GHz Mid 2009

Difficulty: Very difficult

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2009

Difficulty: Very difficult

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

Difficulty: Very difficult

 

Compatibility

MacBook Pro 15" Unibody 2.53 GHz Mid 2009
2.53 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011
2 GHz (Early 2011)
2.2 GHz (Early 2011)
2.3 GHz (Early 2011)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Late 2008 and Early 2009
2.4 GHz (Late 2008)
2.53 GHz (Late 2008)
2.66 GHz (Early 2009)
2.8 GHz (Late 2008)
2.93 GHz (Early 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2009
2.66 GHz (Mid 2009)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2009)
3.06 GHz (Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010
2.4 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.53 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.66 GHz (Mid 2010)
2.8 GHz (Mid 2010)
 

Stories

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My Problem

LCD on MacBookPro was damaged and didn´t work properly

My Fix

Like a charm!

It was a bit hard no exactly know how much heating had to be done to ensure that display glam could be removed from adhesive edge around the display. I think I accidently heated it too much and a huall area of the glam became a bit "blurry". No worries though. I followed the iFixIt guide for the process and it was worlking really well. Some of the pictures did not match the look of my MacBookPro, but I figured it out anyway. All in all a successive repair and it now works like a new MacBookPro :)

My Advice

Especially how much heating needed to be done. That was tricky. And very difficult to deattatch the display glass from adhesive area. All the rest was a piece of cake!

My Problem

Broken LCD w/ verticle bands of solid white/black.

My Fix

Reasonably well. Used a hair dryer instead of a heat gun. Had a lot of trouble getting LVDS cable (also replaced) to stay in the lcd when putting everything back together.

My Advice

My LCD panel has about 50 stuck red pixels all in a clump in the lower left corner. This could be because of incorrect installation, but I've done a few of these and never had a problem before. I suspect a bad panel.

I would like to see more guidance on how much heat to apply to the glass, how to secure and route cables (especially lvds), and maybe some videos of the trickier parts of the repair.

My Problem

My mac took a bit of a tumble and the bottom quarter of the screen was distorted to just lines. Took it into to an Apple store to make sure it was the right problem and see if it would at least be around the same price as fixing it myself, but ~$500 was a little pricey for me.

My Fix

I only had two issues come up in the repair: taking the battery screws out with a flathead screwdriver and getting the glass off.

I saw that you could use a small flathead screwdriver, but it wasn't working for me for a bit. Just remember to keep it flat against one side of the star and you'll be fine.

I was hoping a hair dryer would work well enough to loosen the adhesive on the glass panel, but I wasn't so lucky. I looked on youtube for other guides and saw that someone didn't even use suction cups, just heated up the adhesive and used a metal hook to get the glass panel off. So I went to work with my hairdryer and plastic spudger and it came off after a little prying. Don't worry too much about breaking the panel, it's pretty sturdy.

My Advice

If you're on a budget, you don't need the suction cups, heat gun or the special T5 screwdriver. A heat gun would help, but if you have a hairdryer you can get by. A suction cup won't pick up the glass panel after just the hairdryer though, you'll need to gently pry the panel off by getting a spudger underneath the panel..

My Problem

The late-2008 Macbook Pro 15" - after a lightning discharged quite nearby the screen acquired a bad habit of turning white washed out. Could be a coincidence or just a factor promoting a defect.

The washout could be remedied by a little pinching of the screen - so it was just a matter of time the glass broke :(

My Fix

After almost a 3 year daily usage - the glue has detoriated and the glass came off easily.

just get the right tools - nothing sharp and metalic.

My Advice

2 things to bear in ming - more so be prepared beforehand:

• clean the old glue thoroughly. it helps afterwards when the new glass/glue needs sticking to. I did use dimethilaether - definitely nothing petrol based - they do tend to dissolve the rubber band around the screen as well do dry a long time.

• remove all shipping/handling materials from the glass - it's easy to overlook the inside of the screen ;)

My Problem

I have no problem, it was upgrade only

My Fix

I have done according to instructions

My Advice

nothing to add