Ouch! You got hit with a failing display. The T-CON logic clocking is drifting so the horizontal scan is jumping up and down giving you this odd blur effect. You’ll need a new display to fix this:
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I would first double check to see if the issue is visible on an external display if it is then your logic board has issues otherwise you have a failing display.
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The T-CON logic clocking is drifting so the horizontal scan is jumping up and down giving you this odd blur effect. You’ll need a new display to fix this:
* [https://www.thebookyard.com/product.php?cPath=39_367_518&products_id=16766|13” MacBook Pro Display Assembly - Space Grey, Apple P/N 661-07970]
* [https://www.thebookyard.com/product.php?cPath=39_367_518&products_id=16768|13” MacBook Pro Display Assembly - Silver, Apple P/N 661-07971]
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You might be able to get a recycled part which would be cheaper, right now they are hard to find.
Ouch! You got hit with a failing display. The T-CON logic clocking is drifting so the horizontal scan is jumping up and down giving you this odd blur effect. You’ll need a new display to fix this:
* [https://www.thebookyard.com/product.php?cPath=39_367_518&products_id=16766|13” MacBook Pro Display Assembly - Space Grey, Apple P/N 661-07970]
* [https://www.thebookyard.com/product.php?cPath=39_367_518&products_id=16768|13” MacBook Pro Display Assembly - Silver, Apple P/N 661-07971]
You might be able to get a recycled part which would be cheaper, right now they are hard to find.
And here’s the guide to replace it [guide|117328]