One question is are the refresh rates that the video cards were set to/capable of. One may use onboard video, the other dedicated and the systems are of course configured to work together optimally. The other components are bluetooth cables, wireless cables, and the camera, which are also often in the monitor part of the MBP. I think at the very best it would be a ''Frankenstein'' effect. Obviously, it's not a total loss, as you can use it as-is with an external monitor for stationary use. I don't know if this link will help: [link|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility][br]
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One question is are the refresh rates that the video cards were set to/capable of compatible with that screen's. One may use onboard video, the other dedicated and the systems are of course configured to work together optimally. The other components are bluetooth cables, wireless cables, and the camera, which are also often in the monitor part of the MBP. I think at the very best it would be a ''Frankenstein'' effect. Obviously, it's not a total loss, as you can use it as-is with an external monitor for stationary use. I don't know if this link will help: [link|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility][br]
found via search under "People also ask" and "Are Mac screens interchangeable": [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one]
One question is are the refresh rates that the video cards were set to/capable of. One may use onboard video, the other dedicated and the systems are of course configured to work together optimally. The other components are bluetooth, wireless, and the camera, which are also often in the monitor part of the MBP. I think at the very best it would be a ''Frankenstein'' effect. Obviously, it's not a total loss, as you can use it as-is with an external monitor for stationary use. I don't know if this link will help: [link|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility|new_window=true][br]
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found via search under "People also ask" and "Are Mac screens interchangeable": [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one|new_window=true]
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One question is are the refresh rates that the video cards were set to/capable of. One may use onboard video, the other dedicated and the systems are of course configured to work together optimally. The other components are bluetooth cables, wireless cables, and the camera, which are also often in the monitor part of the MBP. I think at the very best it would be a ''Frankenstein'' effect. Obviously, it's not a total loss, as you can use it as-is with an external monitor for stationary use. I don't know if this link will help: [link|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility][br]
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found via search under "People also ask" and "Are Mac screens interchangeable": [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one]
One question is are the refresh rates that the video cards were set to/capable of. One may use onboard video, the other dedicated and the systems are of course configured to work together optimally. The other components are bluetooth, wireless, and the camera, which are also often in the monitor part of the MBP. I think at the very best it would be a ''Frankenstein'' effect. Obviously, it's not a total loss, as you can use it as-is with an external monitor for stationary use. I don't know if this link will help: [link|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility|https://logi.wiki/index.php/MacBook_LCD_Screen_Compatibility|new_window=true][br]
found via search under "People also ask" and "Are Mac screens interchangeable": [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one|https://www.google.com/search?q=installing+an+older+macbook+screen+on+a+newer+one|new_window=true]