How much does it cost to replace the MacBook Air screen?
How much does it cost to replace the MacBook Air screen? Computer works fine, just need a new screen. Do you have to send it in or can they do it at a local Apple store?
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How much does it cost to replace the MacBook Air screen? Computer works fine, just need a new screen. Do you have to send it in or can they do it at a local Apple store?
MacBook Air
Look, I loved my MacBook Air, and my iPod, and my iTouch and my iPad.... but here is the deal: I have the answer, it will cost $800 to for a new computer screen. That is just for the "top deck", there is nothing wrong with the computer. $800? Seriously, the computer was only $1200. Come on people - how much can that part cost? The screen is only 13 inches--there is nothing about that part worth $800. The "Genius" apparently can't be trusted to do the repair, heck they can't even open the back of the case. They aren't allowed. The only thing a "Genius" is allowed to do is work on something with respect to the software. Here is the odd thing, before they can tell you anything, they need the serial number off of your computer so that they can put it into their system. The only thing they should need to give me a price is my Model #. That is just weird.
Did you know that Apple has a special screw for their computers that you need a special tool to open? I could go on - but what is the point? They may not be "screwing their customers" as you say, but they are indeed like a crack dealer. They supply you enough to get "hooked" on their product and things get a little more expensive when you come back for something a little different.
To those of you who want to partake in the crack, may I suggest what I will be doing from here on out... carry a personal articles rider on your homeowners or renters insurance. Apparently it is only about $40 and will cover the cost of repairs for accidental damage on listed belongings. Yes, I just learned a painful lesson!
Now that I think of it, they are screwing their customers. $800 for that part is price gouging. Ugh? Ticked that I like their product.
Look, I loved my MacBook Air, and my iPod, and my iTouch and my iPad.... but here is the deal: I have the answer, it will cost $800 to for a new computer screen. That is just for the "top deck", there is nothing wrong with the computer. $800? Seriously, the computer was only $1200. Come on people - how much can that part cost? The screen is only 13 inches--there is nothing about that part worth $800. The "Genius" apparently can't be trusted to do the repair, heck they can't even open the back of the case. They aren't allowed. The only thing a "Genius" is allowed to do is work on something with respect to the software. Here is the odd thing, before they can tell you anything, they need the serial number off of your computer so that they can put it into their system. The only thing they should need to give me a price is my Model #. That is just weird.
Did you know that Apple has a special screw for their computers that you need a special tool to open? I could go on - but what is the point? They may not be "screwing their customers" as you say, but they are indeed like a crack dealer. They supply you enough to get "hooked" on their product and things get a little more expensive when you come back for something a little different.
To those of you who want to partake in the crack, may I suggest what I will be doing from here on out... carry a personal articles rider on your homeowners or renters insurance. Apparently it is only about $40 and will cover the cost of repairs for accidental damage on listed belongings. Yes, I just learned a painful lesson!
Now that I think of it, they are screwing their customers. $800 for that part is price gouging. Ugh? Ticked that I like their product.
I could do that - but wonder why I "have" to do that - shouldn't the price be standard and available somewhere. How do I know that my apple "genius" isn't price gouging me? Isn't there a way to keep them "honest"?
Very helpful. I am an expatriate living in Mexico. I took my laptop into the local Mac store and got my quote to replace my monitor. I wasn't excited at the $10,105 peso quote, so thought to wait to take it to the USA to get it replaced there. Now I'm thinking I should be happy. At today's exchange rate of $18 X $1 the repair cost is about $561 usd. I had heard $300+ in the states... yikes. Going to get it repaired here. It's interesting how the prices differ between countries. I always assumed Apple was fairly consistent.
The Apple Store pricing in 2017 for MacBook Air's is going to be around $475 for screen replacement as long as just the screen needs replaced and there isn't damage elsewhere on the machine. 15" Retina laptops will be closer to $600. The price does vary depending on how the Genius decides to write up the repair, taxes, labor charge, etc. But those numbers will be pretty close in 2017.
As I said in a previous post, getting the repair done at a third party repair shop can make a lot of sense especially if your computer is already out of warranty. Pricing for 11" Air's is generally around $200, and 13" Air's is around $350.
Here are a couple repair shops I know personally and can recommend:
MacScreenRepair.com <<(full disclusure I own this one and it is my favorite)
TechRestore.com
MissionRepair.com
IresQ.com
RossmannGroup.com
prices aren't published for repairs by Apple. It's on a case by case basis. If you are worried about price gouging order a screen online and do it yourself. Apple generally isn't in the business of screwing their customers, thats not how a successful business is run.
You should just buy a new Mac and learn the lesson well of being more careful. Consciously careful. This is not sarcasm. It doesn't matter if you buy a cheap Samsung operating Windows. If you don't know how to properly take care of things you will run into the same problem.
I agree. Look into "third party" shops for screen repairs. There are a bunch of third party places that can do the job for around $350 for 13" and $275 for 11" (2013/2014 pricing). The MacBook Air LCD's on the market are all the same model as the ones Apple is using (again, 2013/2014 info).
Here are a couple good ones:
MacScreenRepair.com <<(full disclusure I own this one and it is my favorite)
There are a bunch more, but these are ones I know personally and can recommend.
Just to provide my experience with this:
I went to the genius bar and the first quote I received was for $490 and change.
I took the computer home, looked online and couldnt' find anything cheaper so i went back for the repair. Someone else told me there was a cheaper solution, and I was charged a total of $290 for a brand new screen.
They also replaced the battery for free.
Needless to say I'm very pleased with the service.
This may be a late post. But $800 sounds like a fictional amount. I just had my MacBook monitor replaced and I paid around $300. And I had the operation done through the Apple store.
You could fix it yourself buying the part and looking over the instructions at this site.
I don't know what year or 11" or 13" your's is but here's a sample of the 13".
I've just had my macbook air screen quoted to be fixed in the UK by both apple and various other outside people. They have both agreed on a similar figure around the £500 to £550 mark at least not including the labour to fix it. So $800 to me doesnt really sound like a fictional amount, i was going to have to pay this extortionate price if it wasn't for the home insurance that has literally saved my bacon and the figure has dramatically dropped to a small excess fee. I hope this helps to show that you definitely do have to pay this so called "fictional amount" in a lot of cases.
Jenny,
It just sounds implausible that it would cost you $800.00 plus the minimum $150.00 to have your MacBook Air monitor replaced. I strongly advise you to buy another one. I'm deeply feel the burn of your loss. Apple's repair depot is the worst in all of computing history. You're better off going to a third party.
Good Luck.
Its not FICTIONAL i went there yesterday for my appoitment to fix my macbook AIR 2012 11inch it has lines on the screen ( like rainbow colors ) and they told me it was going to be 700$ to fix it! 100$ off of 800 sounds pretty NON- FICTIONAL to me. ijs but they did refer me to a place that will fix it for 300$ and they work with apple aswell.
I just got mine fixed today, June 2, 2014, at an Apple Store and it cost me $482.33 USD ($433.33 for the monitor and $39.00 for labor). It's a 13 inch 2011 model and I had to get the entire monitor replaced. Hope that helps.
How much does it cost to replace the MacBook Air screen?