Is there a liquid inside MacBook Pro's LCD screen?
Is there a liquid inside Macbook pro's LCD screen?
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Is there a liquid inside Macbook pro's LCD screen?
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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. 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.
Perhaps this will help you better understand what an LCD display is made of: http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Liquid-Crystal-Display-LCD.html
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Thank you.
However in a document sent to me by Apple, Apple is claiming that there is no liquid used in the manufacturing of their Macbook Pro's display.
What are your thoughts? I welcome Apple's representative and other experts on the LCD display to give their comments.
For clarity: we are NOT Apple representatives. We are all other users like you and are also not allowed to discuss Apple's manufacturing processes since Apple would not share proprietary information with us. The only info we have is what Apple publishes publicly.
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?
I appreciate your response.
I have an oil-like substance leaking from my Macbook pro's screen and the screen is starting to show some cloud-like patches. My laptop has not been in any contact with oil.
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.
Just to clarify, it's not about liquid damage.
I am asking, is that a any sort of liquid used to manufacture Macbook Pro?
Is there a liquid inside MacBook Pro's LCD screen?