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Apple's line of laptops for professional and power users. To date, the MacBook Pro line includes 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17-inch variants, with major revisions defined by Pre-unibody(Original), unibody, Retina display, Touch Bar, and SOC (system-on-a-chip) designs.

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will screen and screen assembly from A1126 fix on A1175?

Hi, my LCD on my MacBookpro A1175 is broken. I know someone who has a full working display unit (lcd plus screen assembly) for a A1126. The connections look the same (I opened my unit). Do you know if it would work on my macine? Is there a way to find out for sure?

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The model number A1176 corresponds to a battery, not a laptop. Could you take a run through ID your Mac for the model number? We can then give you the most accurate answer. Thanks!

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I think you'll find that A1126 is indeed a model number for a 15" Macbook Pro

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As Ben states, A1175 is indeed a Mac Pro battery, and in addition A1126 is an airport card for iBook G4's. ;o)

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A1175 is the MacBookPro1,1 glossy screen model that was introduced in May 2006 and carried the order #s MA600LL and MA601LL.

A rare numbering duplication by Apple?

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I think Kyle and Wayne must mean A1226 (MacBookPro3,1). I have never seen an A1126 MacBook Pro (which would put it earlier than the first release of the 15" A1150 (MacBookPro1,1).

Re: Ben, A1176 is also the model number for Macmini1,1 and Macmini2,1 (early 2006–mid 2007 models).

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Open Terminal and type:

ioreg -lw0 | grep IODisplayEDID | sed "/[^<]*</s///" | xxd -p -r | strings -6

It will show you exactly which screen you have.

You can also visit

http://www.chipmunk.nl/klantenservice/ap...

to get information about your mac, entering the s/n.

The site is dutch but with english translations provided.

There are a lot of different screen specs on the MBP range which are not always interchangeble.

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