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Can I use my iMac M1 without a screen?

I have an iMac M1 and am experiencing this issue:

My iMac M1 is not yet 2 years old, but it already has an issue with the LCD. As you can see, my LCD has a horizontal line problem. It seems that I am not the only one experiencing this issue, many others are facing the same problem, as discussed in this thread: Horizontal lines on my Mac Screen - Apple Community


I have asked several official Apple service centers about the cost of screen replacement, and it turns out that the cost is not cheap. So, I plan to use an external monitor instead of replacing the LCD because I am afraid that if I replace the LCD this problem might return in the future.


I plan to replace the damaged screen with a custom 3D print cover 😛 (wild idea), as I don't see the point in keeping a broken screen that is unpleasant to look at. If I use an external monitor and remove the built-in damaged LCD, can I still use my iMac?


Note: My iMac M1's warranty has expired.

iMac 24″

Posted on Jul 13, 2024 4:35 AM

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Posted on Jul 13, 2024 6:49 AM

+1


Place the external display directly in front of the 24" M1 iMac.

I do not recommend removing, covering or replacing the display something else.

Select the external display as the main display and run a solid black desktop image on the iMac.


see > Connect an external display to your iMac - Apple Support

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Jul 13, 2024 6:49 AM in response to RobinNusantara

+1


Place the external display directly in front of the 24" M1 iMac.

I do not recommend removing, covering or replacing the display something else.

Select the external display as the main display and run a solid black desktop image on the iMac.


see > Connect an external display to your iMac - Apple Support

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Jul 13, 2024 6:18 AM in response to RobinNusantara

Yes, with the second display connected do this in display system preferences.


Displays > click on the external display > Use as = Main Display then restart


I've just tested this on my M1 iMac and it works, I do have my iMac set under Mission Caontrol as Displays Have Separate Spaces [on] but this may not be required.


I don't advise messing with the iMac, just turn your iMac to face away from you as this will maintain the cooling which is required for good functioning.


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Jul 13, 2024 12:48 PM in response to RobinNusantara

No you cannot turn off the internal display but you will be covering it so it really doesn’t matter. You can also put the computer to the side or even on a chair if you are going to use an external display. Another option is if your desk has the depth is to put the iMac behind the external display.

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Jul 13, 2024 7:31 PM in response to Fjordservers

Thank you for your suggestion. I have an old monitor that still uses HDMI for its connection. For now, I will use the old monitor and it seems I will buy an adapter as you suggested so that my iMac and old monitor can be connected. However, I also plan to buy a new monitor that supports type C display directly without needing an adapter. My question is, is there a difference in display quality when using HDMI and an adapter compared to connecting directly via type C?

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Jul 14, 2024 7:06 AM in response to RobinNusantara

RobinNusantara wrote:

It seems that covering the built-in display without removing it is the right solution, I hadn't thought of this. Thank you for the solution. I plan to cover the built-in display with this this

That cover blocks the cooling vents and should not be used when the iMac is turned on.

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