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Model A1237 or A1304 / 1.6, 1.8, 1.86, or 2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo processor

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My screen has a black spot

I was swinging my apple ear buds around (bad habit I know) and they hit the top right corner of my Mac screen. They weren’t going very fast but there is a black splotch where they hit and the top centimeter of my screen has horizontal grey lines across it. The Mac itself is functioning fine but I can’t see the affected areas.

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I wonder how you've done this to be fair. But alright,

So the parts that your Apple Earbuds hit aren't visible when you turn on the screen?

It'd be a waste of money to replace the screen on your MacBook as it's only a centimeter.

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@aussi sounds like a broken LCD. The only way to repair it is by replacing the display. Here is the guide for it MacBook Air Models A1237 and A1304 Display Assembly Replacement

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