Hi,
I am looking to replace the rubber seal that encloses the display and that also serves as a jamb when the lid is closed. asking in authorised retailers and Apple itself i have got the same answer: “you will have to buy the entire display replacement”. Well it turns out that is not in my budget range.
'''My question:''' Does iFixit has a alternative solution? As in a non apple rubber i could apply to my screen?
I’m guessing that replacing the rubber will involve some considerable work and skills in order not to damage the existing setup, so any heads up about the assembly will be welcomed.
Thanks for reading,
Rui
I am looking to replace the rubber seal that encloses the display and that also serves as a jamb when the lid is closed. asking in authorised retailers and Apple itself i have got the same answer: “you will have to buy the entire display replacement”. Well it turns out that is not in my budget range.
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My question:
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'''My question:''' Does iFixit has a alternative solution? As in a non apple rubber i could apply to my screen?
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does iFixit has a alternative solution? as in a non apple rubber i could apply to my screen?
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I am guessing that replacing the rubber will envolve some considerable work and skills in order not to damage the existing setup, so any heads up about the assembly will be welcomed.
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I’m guessing that replacing the rubber will involve some considerable work and skills in order not to damage the existing setup, so any heads up about the assembly will be welcomed.
Hi,
I am looking to replace the rubber seal that encloses the display and that also serves as a jamb when the lid is closed. asking in authorised retailers and Apple itself i have got the same answer: “you will have to buy the entire display replacement”. Well it turns out that is not in my budget range.
My question:
does iFixit has a alternative solution? as in a non apple rubber i could apply to my screen?
I am guessing that replacing the rubber will envolve some considerable work and skills in order not to damage the existing setup, so any heads up about the assembly will be welcomed.
Thanks for reading,
Rui