MacBook Pro Retina display
Can the LCD for an early 2013 MacBook Pro be interchangeable for a late 2012 Mackbook Pro?
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Can the LCD for an early 2013 MacBook Pro be interchangeable for a late 2012 Mackbook Pro?
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They are pretty different models with different cables. The 2012 13” A1425 MBP is not compatible with anything else Apple manufactured.
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Here's one source of the needed part: Late 2012/Early 2013 - Complete 13″ Display Assembly
@danj It's an interesting Mac, I like the double fan that should be keeping the machine very cool. I purchased a faulty board some time back for the fun of it..it works now but I don't have a Mac where to put it unfortunately =;-) .. not easy to find faulty machines either..
Retina Display is a marketing term developed by Apple to refer to devices and monitors that have a resolution and pixel density so high – roughly 300 or more pixels per inch – that a person is unable to discern the individual pixels at a normal viewing distance Myloweslife.
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@barbara25 - While that is true, the issue here is which part is designed to work with the given system.
Just like cars a given year's parts won't necessarily fit or work in a different years models even though the cars look the same! Thats the case here, two different retina displays from different years which are not interchangeable.
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Your system is part of this series Late 2012 & Early 2013 13" MacBook Pro retina (A1425) This is the retina model not the older unibody which was still being sold.
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