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Model A1502 / 2.4, 2.6, or 2.8 GHz dual-core Intel processor / Released October 2013

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Can I use Retina display from 2014 model?

I’ve got MacBook Pro 13 A1502 2013 with a broken display? Can I replace it with the display from 2014 model? I’ve read that on 15-inch version 2015 will not work properly, but 2014 will. Is the 13-inch model similar to that?

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The trick is looking at the model ID, so if we look at these two ID’s MacBookPro11,2 (Intergraded graphics - IG) and MacBookPro11,3 (discreet graphics - DG)

These models share the same display assembly. So yes your broken Late 2013 can use the Mid 2014 display assembly.

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So every model on that list MacBookPro11,1 can use every other display?

Correct? (I wanted to make sure on 13-inch)

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@Michacz afgds - Yes that would be for the 13" systems - Sorry I thought you had a 15" model.

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@danj Thanks for the answer! :)

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