MazMacMan

Q: White sun stripes from the top of the screen

Hello everyone,

 

I own a 3year old iMac 24" model 2008. On the top of the screen theres appeared some white "sun"-alike stripes.

I got the iMac from someone which unfortunately is a smoker, so the first thing i did was cleaning the glass, which did alot for the fuzzy smudges. But theres something wrong in the LCD screen itself.

 

I have taken a photo to illustrate the problem.

 

My observation are that its easier to see when theres backlight, so when the screen is black its almost not visible.

 

I wonder if theres any chance that dust/smoke has got its way inside of the LCD even though the stripes look way too symmetric.

Photo 10-05-12 22.15.19.jpg

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4), 24" 2008

Posted on May 10, 2012 1:22 PM

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  • by RRFS,

    RRFS RRFS May 10, 2012 4:45 PM in response to MazMacMan
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    May 10, 2012 4:45 PM in response to MazMacMan

    Looks like it wouldn't be too hard. I took my 2008 20" apart and the hardest part was that the wiring to the LCD panel is so short and tight. I put in a Crucial 128GB SSD and boy what a difference it made. It boots up in under 20 seconds shuts down in 5 or less. Apps open in a flash, took the old harddrive and put it in a Firewire800 cradle and use it for storage, works great. Good luck with your project.

  • by MazMacMan,Solvedanswer

    MazMacMan MazMacMan May 13, 2012 5:42 AM in response to MazMacMan
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    May 13, 2012 5:42 AM in response to MazMacMan

    So i spend 2hours today opening my iMac. At first glance i could see there was some amount of dust in different places which i blew away with air on a can. Afterwards i disassembled the LCD and opened it. There was a big amount of dust on the backlight (white) plate and some burned dust on the backside of the LCD (yes it was burned onto the screen!!).

     

    I cleaned it all through, blew all dust away and assembled it.

     

    The screen is much brighter now and all the smudge is gone! It looks like new. :-)

  • by BDAqua,

    BDAqua BDAqua May 13, 2012 12:07 PM in response to MazMacMan
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    May 13, 2012 12:07 PM in response to MazMacMan

    Great work, thanks for the report!

  • by EdMeissner,

    EdMeissner EdMeissner Oct 23, 2012 7:41 AM in response to MazMacMan
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    Oct 23, 2012 7:41 AM in response to MazMacMan

    I am in a graphics company and we have purchased over 100 of these i-Macs, 80% of them have this issue. I feel another recall is in order from Apple. Our company has already payed for 1 to be fixed that is out of warranty it was $600+ to have repaired. I came in to work today and another one has been reported by an end user as being bad. Apple it is time to step up and recall the ones with this issue, time to give back some of the billions you have made off your crappy products, they are way too expensive to be failing like this. No one paying $1800 + for a computer should not have to take their own Mac apart (which is like brain surgery) to fix a burnt display issue. Apple wake up and acknowledge this issue!!

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