MacBook Pro Retina display burn-in?

I first noticed this after my MBP [Retina] had gone to sleep, but: when returning to the login screen (since I have it set to require a password whenever the computer is idle long enough) I noticed what appeared to a very faint ghosting primarily noticeable on darker backgrounds.


After messing around with it a bit, there seems to be a fairly consistent in-display ghosting that occurs without much time at all; I was able to leave my screen on (a little above half-brightness) for about 10-15 minutes and the ghosted "burn" would be of the screen I left it on (which I deliberately reconfigured so that everything would be a new position).


Has anyone else experienced this? Is this a normal thing that I just have to get used to? It's not really noticeable at all in standard use.

MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jun 16, 2012 10:26 PM

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Nov 25, 2012 1:50 AM in response to The Mac Genius

Unfortunately the slideshow didn't work for me. I let it run for 15 hours. The image ghost appears faster than before but still fades away in couple of minutes.


Maybe i made the screen worse - before the slideshow I ran an improvised solution to display random colored 1px vertical stripe animation for couple of hours...


Let's see, when this thing gets worse, it has to be replaced.




Custom BTO rMBP / week 44 / LG screen

Nov 25, 2012 7:18 AM in response to ternify

Just an update from myself.


My original week 33 LG MacBook pro retina 2.6 was sent back with slight image retention but problem with main graphics card. It was used non-stop for 3 weeks as I work freelance and the problems were apparent over this period of time. It was returned in late October.


Amazon sent me another. Week 41, again an LG, this has now been used since November 2nd non-stop each working day and is showing NO signs whatsover (as yet) of image retention. I've taken out the extended Apple 3-year warranty. I use InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop alongside some MS Word/Powerpoint, lots of Safari and iCal too... no problems to report. Obviously I'm going to keep it.


lm2

Nov 25, 2012 12:14 PM in response to armin n

Unfortunately my IR came back... I wrote an e-mail to APR but I am affraid of it will be a long-long matter. I had to change after buying my first retina MBP. It had Samsung panel and that was tinted particularly at the center. Second rMBP has LG, with IR.

Now, it will be a big fight to reach to relpace LG panel without IR. I don't prefer Samsung, because of I read lot of issues about Samsung which is not too homogen and has warmer white than LG...


I don't understand the quality policy of Apple. Apple has huge capital, huge income. I think less income is enough to successful company. My history with Apple:

- 2009: first MBP, changed due to wrong lcd

- 2010: second MBP, repaired to keyboard (changed the unibody), changed lcd (white point on that)

- 2012: third MBP: changed the equipment

- 2012: fourth MBP: curent situation (IR)

iPhone: 2011: changed iPhone 4 due to screen


It means I've had problem my all Apple products... Nice...

Nov 25, 2012 12:51 PM in response to mittense

It might have been catching it early on these computers, I noticed IR after 3 days of using mine and so did some fellow co-workers. The others I did it on were all weeks 40 because it was a company shipment. Out of the 23 we received, 7 were having the issues and all had the slideshow run for 20 hours. It may be something to do with that week of computers. They all had the slideshow run 3 days after their first use. Having the display for longer might effect the pixels in a way that they cannot be prevented from displaying IR. I will test the slide show on a MacBook Pro that has been used for a few months and tell you what I find. Time may have an effect on the display and it's ability to show IR. If you have really bad IR and your computer has been used for a longer time, I would bring it into Apple and have it looked at. I know it is frustrating to have IR on a 2k + laptop, you would expect that money to get something that is free of defects, but we can only wait now for LG to change the way they manufacture displays or for Apple to change what displays they use. This problem may be blown out of proportion. There are probably many LG displays that don't have this issue. The shipment we received had only 1 samsung display in the whole lot, the rest were LG. That shows that not every LG display has issues. Out of the 7 that did, 4 were only minor ghosting, and the rest were more than noticeable. It seems almost like a random issue. I recommend that people stop trying to just get Samsung displays, because it's not that likely that you will. Instead, just try and get a display that has no IR, regardless of what manufacturer it can from. Be persistent with the Geniuses till you get it replaced. As far as the slide show, I will come back and tell you how an older RDMBP

preformed after the slideshow test. I believe that you should also ask the geniuses to display a grey background after the test to point out the IR if it is there. You also might have better luck bringing pictures and you own evidence of the issue and presenting that to a Genius. If you start showing them evidence then they will probably be more helpful.

Nov 25, 2012 4:18 PM in response to mittense

I do not have an issue with Apple resetting the view count as it's clearly not an accurate calculation of the number of unique visitors to the discussion, it counts 1 view each time you read a previous page, I would calculate I've added 200 views to the count alone.


I do not believe this condition warrants a recall or a halt in sales, the condition clearly affects a majority of LG displays, however the condition is only noticeable to the point of distraction in a minority of displays.


I feel Apple should treat their customers with more respect when it comes to this issue and any customer who feels the condition has reached an unacceptable level, in their opinion not Apples, should be offered a replacement or full refund.


The condition is not always present from new and it is an ugly condition which can develop over time.

Accounts of customers being fobbed off with the line 'it's within spec so there's nothing we can do' is completely unacceptable.


I wouldn't expect Apple to advertise this condition but if Apple were more open with customers who raised the issue and displayed a better willing to replace units, a greater number of people who have read this forum would be encouraged to buy.

Nov 25, 2012 4:36 PM in response to Shaluda

Following up on my earlier post here:


BTO MBP-RD 15", 2.7 - 16gb, 512ssd


Screen = LP154WT1-SJA1


Build Week = 34 (August)



IR problem was very present before running the "RGB slide show".


After running the slide show, the IR problem is still there.


Will be contacting Apple (800-692-7753) and start the exchange process.


Otherwise, I really like the machine .... for now.

Nov 26, 2012 9:18 AM in response to mittense

My BTO is scheduled to be delivered on Friday. Week 48 build. Bad news to hear they are still shipping LG screens with new orders. You'd think they would be aware of this issue and taken steps to mitigate it (i.e. by stopping production with LG screens).


At the very least, by everyone getting these and returning them, it's sure to get Apple's attention.


Do you guys think it's more likely to get a Samsung by returning the computer and getting a new computer or asking for screen replacements?


Also, any chance LGs have improved on their manufacturing defect? I wonder if newer LGs are equally as plagued.


**crosses fingers that when mine arrives it's a Samsung**

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