Is there a liquid inside MacBook Pro's LCD screen?

Is there a liquid inside Macbook pro's LCD screen?


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Posted on Aug 6, 2022 5:35 PM

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Aug 6, 2022 5:50 PM in response to TommyMacuser

Read ▶︎ Liquid Damage (not covered by warranty). 


Turning on a wet machine can cause more damage and increase the cost of repair. ⚠️


Based on your situation, I recommend service.


Service Checklist:



Click ▶︎ Start a Service Request. ⚛️



Need more help?



Click ▶︎ Check Repair Status. 🔧

Aug 7, 2022 6:24 PM in response to TommyMacuser

Well, we are not Apple. But if Apple told you there is no liquid used in the manufacture of their display, who would I be to dispute them? Lot's of LCD displays are manufactured for lots of applications, from cell phones, to tablets, to televisions, to computers. I provided a link on what an LCD display is made of. Just what is it you are trying to accomplish here?

Aug 7, 2022 6:48 PM in response to TommyMacuser

Then it wasn't necessary to ask if we think there is liquid in the LCD screen. Whether we "think" there is or isn't is irrelevant. We don't work for Apple, nor have any internal knowledge on how the LCD screens are manufactured in MacBook Pro.


You should have started with you have an issue with the screen on your MacBook Pro and all we can advise you is to show it to Apple and let Apple offer your repair options.


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