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27'' LED Cinema Display flickers when powering MBP and dimmed down

The 27'' LED Cinema Display flickers (backlight flickers) in the following situation:

* The display powers an MacBook Pro (e.g. later 2010).
* The MacBook Pro is fully charged (i.e. power is not used for charging).
* The MacBook Pro performs some GPU intense task (moving the mouse over the dock with magnification enabled).
* The brightness of the display is dimmed down to one of the lower settings (one or two "bars").

The problem disappears if the MBP is powered by an independent charger.

We reproduced the problem with two different MBPs (13'' and 15'') and two different displays.

MacBook Pro 13 (MBP5,5),MacBook Pro 15 2.4 (MacBookPro3,1), Mac min CD2, PowerMac Cube, PowerBook G4, Mac OS X (10.6.5)

Posted on Dec 2, 2010 12:29 AM

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Jul 27, 2011 8:03 AM in response to Christian Fries

I can confirm I also suffer from this problem, but only since I have acquired a mid 2011 MacBook Air. It flickers at low brightness settings. Didn't do that with my three previous Apple laptops (all three being 2010 models). For the record, I have an Apple LED Cinema Display 27", and had the ACD 24" the year before, never encountered this issue.


Could it be related to the Intel GPU?


Regards,


Dr Sly

Jul 27, 2011 10:08 AM in response to Dr Sly

I was at the apple store yesterday playing with a 27" cinema display and was not able to reproduce the problem. Clearly it was warm from being on all day, plugged it in with it's magsafe, lowered the brightness, zoomed the doc with rollover as some mentioned on this thread and nada. It worked so good, I convinced myself it's right for my needs.

Jul 27, 2011 11:37 AM in response to Mike95

Hello Mike,


of course it will be hard to replicate, the Genius Bar at the Apple Store is as alien as possible from the original conditions one encounters at home: it's darn bright, it's got AC so high to give you hard nips, and bottom line, it's just not a place where you can spend significant time testing various settings (15 minutes 'interviews' at the Genius bar?)


Here are the facts as far as I am concerned:


- I never had this problem before with ACD 24" and current ACD 27"

- it just started as soon as I used the MacBook Air from July 2011 *never once before*

- it can't be related to Lion because I have been testing it since February on three different laptops from 2010

- PRAM and SMC resets don't do anything

- I have a clean install

- firmwares and drivers all up to date

- the previous MacBooks all had different video cards interacting with the 27" ACD (i.e., NVIDIA)


So now, let's deal with conjectures:


- if it's hardware? Could be video card (Intel HD Graphics 3000 GPU), or Thunderbolt port

- if it's software? Err, well, drivers of some sorts? Firmware controlling the abovementioned hardware?

- could it be that every other MacBook replacements they would offer me would do the same thing?If this is the case, than I think it's better/easier/cheaper to replace the ACD than the computer...


To all the people saying a firmware/software patch will eventually come: yes, of course it might, and I would appreciate that. But when you pay a premium for a brand with this kind of rep, you want to obtain the goods/services *now*, not x months later...

Jul 27, 2011 11:45 AM in response to Dr Sly

Yep, I agree with your assessments. I was actually on my own to the side where hte Mac Pro are situated but I agree too many variables to property assess. I did have my MacBook Air 2011 with me and couldn't reproduce it so it's plausible Apple may have a hard time reproducing it too although many on the forums are able to reproduce it seems.

Jul 27, 2011 12:15 PM in response to Mike95

It's quite irritating! I'm pondering whether I should bother bringing all this hardware to the Apple Store (would be heavy and cumbersome) if it's going to be such a hard time reproducing the issue... I'll probably meet a 'Genius' beforehand just to spare me the trouble.


I forgot to mention that, just like an issue I have been experiencing with my iPad 1st-gen (a weird coincidence), the ACD 27" has never been successful at adapting it's brightness based on ambient light. Never. Only manual adjustments (I can't remember for the ACD 24" before this, so I won't comment on that one).


This is completely different from my experience of all of my Apple laptops to date (14 of them!) and my iPhones (a few of them), which all have a perfectly adequate ambient light sensor. I don't know if this has anything to do with the low-light flicker of the ACD 27", but I figured I might as well mention it for record-keeping purposes.


Peace out.


Dr Sly

Jul 27, 2011 12:34 PM in response to Dr Sly

I don't think that a hardware/firmware patch will come because it seems to have something to do with the power supply and graphics load. And yes, the problem would be hard to reproduce in an Apple Store (Mike95 wasn't using a 27" ACD with a confirmed problem). As someone has already noted, it helps to be using a graphics-intensive app, one that would cause the discrete graphics card to be used (which can be verified using the freeware utility gfxCardStatus), such as iPhoto.


When I called Apple Support yesterday, they were ready to schedule a repair. Has anyone sent their display in for a repair -- and had the problem fixed?


I fear that this might be a design flaw 😟

Oct 20, 2011 11:15 AM in response to Guido Paap

It seems like there's some interference in the cables, but I'm not quite sure. I've got a Belkin extension cable which I thought was causing trouble. I've reconnected the cables a couple of times without succes, but then figured out that the USB 2.0 or the magsafe powercable is interfering with something. I ducktaped the loose magsafe cable and now the blinking seems to have almost stopped. Just once in a while instead of every few seconds.. :/

Oct 23, 2011 1:27 AM in response to stefmacgr

Today I figured out that my Belkin extension cable is causing the flickering. I'm not sure if this extra 1m causes too much loss in the signal, if it's interferreing with something else or if it's internally damaged.. I've to buy a new cable to find out, but for now my problem is solved. Hopefully this might help others here to figure out what is causing flickering on these very sensitive Cinema Displays..

27'' LED Cinema Display flickers when powering MBP and dimmed down

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