This is a sign of a messed up LCD panel with the column driver logic on the faint columns. Either you had a liquid spill on the display which is effecting the driver logic or the LCD panel was bad from the factory.
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Given the age of the system I don’t think Apple will replace the screen under warranty so that leaves you with a choice of fixing it on your own with a new screen or having someone with the skills do it for you.
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Given the age of the system I don’t think Apple will replace the screen under warranty so that leaves you with a choice of fixing it on your own with a new screen or having someone with the skills do it for you. [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-12-Inch-Retina-Early-2015-2017-Display-Assembly/IF301-002?o=4] and here’s the guide: [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Retina+MacBook+2016+Display+Assembly+Replacement/97303]
Of course! You could just live with it or sell the system getting a new one.
This is a sign of a messed up LCD panel with the column driver logic on the faint columns. Either you had a liquid spill on the display which is effecting the driver logic or the LCD panel was bad from the factory.
Given the age of the system I don’t think Apple will replace the screen under warranty so that leaves you with a choice of fixing it on your own with a new screen or having someone with the skills do it for you.
Of course! You could just live with it or sell the system getting a new one.