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Can I mount a 15" mid 2014 Display on a mid 2015 MacBook Pro?

I do have an old mid 2015 MacBook which I removed the broken display unit. Now a friend of mine, has a mid 2014 wich turn occasionally off. We swapped the heat paste, but this did not fix it. So does anybody know, if I can mount the working display of the 2014 on the 2015 or are there any incompatibilities, you know of?

Thanks in advance,

Alex

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Sorry the older 2014 display assembly won’t work with your 2015 system. The cable connection standard changed from iDP 1.0 to eDP 1.5.

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You got your down vote in before I could delete my incorrect answer. Cheers ;)

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@livfe - Not following you here. I hadn’t seen your answer as I was interrupted by my dogs needs. Here’s a bit more Introduction to Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) version 1.5 and DisplayPort which is a bit messy to read.

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Very sad, but thanks anyway. At least I will not waste some time!

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