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MacBook Pro Retina Display Teardown

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  • Underneath the top layer of the LCD, we find a series of films and sheets that manipulate light before sending it to the user's eye.

  • Warning, the explanation we're about to give is painfully abridged. If you want an easy-to-understand take on how LCDs work, check out "Bill The Engineer Guy's" teardown of an LCD monitor.

  • Diffuser and prism films evenly spread the light to create an even backlight for the display panel. A stationary polarizing sheet then works in conjunction with the liquid crystals to block or allow light for each pixel, all 5+ million of them.

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