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I inherited a mid 2015 15inch MacBook Pro. It is a great unit with the quad core i7 and 16gb of ram but there is one irritating issue.
The screen has clearly been treated poorly by the previous owners and it is a showing large amount of delamination on the display.
It isn’t a huge bother while the screen in on, but when it is black it isn’t very noticeable.
So, I am wondering if there is any clever way to hide or remove this without replacing the display, since a new display unit is so dang expensive. Would some sort of screen protector disguise it?
Thanks in advance to all the fixers on here!
-Milo-
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I inherited a mid 2015 15inch MacBook Pro. It is a great unit with the quad core i7 and 16gb of ram but there is one irritating issue.
The screen has clearly been treated poorly by the previous owners and it is a showing large amount of delamination on the display.
It isn’t a huge bother while the screen in on, but when it is black it isn’t very noticeable.
So, I am wondering if there is any clever way to hide or remove this without replacing the display, since a new display unit is so dang expensive. Would some sort of screen protector disguise it?
Thanks in advance to all the fixers on here!
-Milo-
I inherited a mid 2015 15inch MacBook Pro. It is a great unit with the quad core i7 and 16gb of ram but there is one irritating issue.
The screen has clearly been treated poorly by the previous owners and it is a showing large amount of delamination on the display.
It isn’t a huge bother while the screen in on, but when it is black it isn’t very noticeable.
So, I am wondering if there is any clever way to hide or remove this without replacing the display, since a new display unit is so dang expensive. Would some sort of screen protector disguise it?
I inherited a mid 2015 15inch MacBook Pro. It is a great unit with the quad core i7 and 16gb of ram but there is one irritating issue.
The screen has clearly been treated poorly by the previous owners and it is a showing large amount of delamination on the display.
It isn’t a huge bother while the screen in on, but when it is black it isn’t very noticeable.
So, I am wondering if there is any clever way to hide or remove this without replacing the display, since a new display unit is so dang expensive. Would some sort of screen protector disguise it?
[image|3031250]
I inherited a mid 2015 15inch MacBook Pro. It is a great unit with the quad core i7 and 16gb of ram but there is one irritating issue.
The screen has clearly been treated poorly by the previous owners and it is a showing large amount of delamination on the display.
It isn’t a huge bother while the screen in on, but when it is black it isn’t very noticeable.
So, I am wondering if there is any clever way to hide or remove this without replacing the display, since a new display unit is so dang expensive. Would some sort of screen protector disguise it?
Thanks in advance to all the fixers on here!
-Milo-