crwdns2933423:0crwdne2933423:0

Released in May 2020, the 13" MacBook Pro features quad-core Intel 10th generation Core i5 and i7 processors, and Intel Iris Plus integrated graphics. (Model A2251/EMC3348 with four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

Why are there green/red pixels all over my MacBook Pro screen?

There are small green/red and sometimes blue pixels scattered over the center of my screen (mostly green). How do I fix this? Is it a problem with the screen, graphics card, etc.?

Block Image
crwdns2934089:0crwdne2934089:0 crwdns2934093:0crwdne2934093:0

crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0

crwdns2889612:0crwdne2889612:0 0
crwdns2934285:0crwdne2934285:0

crwdns2933315:02crwdne2933315:0

This appears to be a noise issue within the display. I’m assuming an external display doesn’t have any issues with the signal.

Did the system get wet at some point? Or suffer trauma like a bang or drop which damaged the hinge area of the display.

You likely need a new display assembly MacBook Pro 13" (A2251, 2020) Display Assembly and here’s the guide MacBook Pro 13" Four Thunderbolt Ports 2020 Screen Replacement

crwdns2886500:0Replace a display compatible with a 2020 model A2251 MacBook Pro 13" Four Thuderbolt Port laptop. Includes the 2560 x 1600 13.3" Retina LCD Screen, Display Cover, Bezel, FaceTime HD Camera, and Clutch Hinges.crwdne2886500:0

crwdns2934075:0crwdne2934075:0

MacBook Pro 13" (A2251, 2020) Display Assembly

$494.99

crwdns2934105:0crwdne2934105:0

crwdns2889612:0crwdne2889612:0 0
crwdns2934285:0crwdne2934285:0

Not the best picture but it could be the coating on the display MacBook have a film on them i believe it's for anti reflection, anyway that coating can rub off, check if those dots are still on when the display is off if they are then it's that most likely.

crwdns2934105:0crwdne2934105:0

crwdns2889612:0crwdne2889612:0 0

crwdns2944067:02crwdne2944067:0:

IF the coating is indeed a bit 'hazy' then he is a guide I made on how to freshen it up MacBook Pro Retina Display Anti-Glare Coating Clean Up Technique

crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0crwdne2934271:0

@alistairmoran - If you look carefully you’ll see these are discrete image blocks not a coating issue. If you remember the old days of an analog TV if you ran a vacuum near by the screen would react as the vacuum motor were often electrically noisy! Creating a similar effect.

crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0crwdne2934271:0

crwdns2934285:0crwdne2934285:0

crwdns2934229:0crwdne2934229:0

Junaayd Shaikh crwdns2934231:0crwdne2934231:0
crwdns2936625:0crwdne2936625:0:

crwdns2936751:024crwdne2936751:0 0

crwdns2936753:07crwdne2936753:0 0

crwdns2936753:030crwdne2936753:0 5

crwdns2942667:0crwdne2942667:0 51