MacBook Pro display issue: Hardware or Software?
My MacBook Pro Display is looking very sick. Is this a display chip problem or a software issue?
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MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 15.3
My MacBook Pro Display is looking very sick. Is this a display chip problem or a software issue?
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Original Title: MacBook Pro Display problem.
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 15.3
haydnj1 wrote:
My MacBook Pro Display is looking very sick. Is this a display chip problem or a software issue?
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/57feec69-4bc3-439e-aa8b-89fe0fdf2382
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How is that even a question(?) when there is obvious damage to the Display— this would be hardware.
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The physical damage cannot be perceived from the exterior. In fact it is possible for the exterior glass to crack while the display panel itself (the component that displays the image) remains intact.
Either way it's not good.
That appears to be a hardware problem.
If the "cracks in the display" are an illusion (caused by the screen image that you are displaying), other candidates might be
Vertical artifacts are almost always caused by defects in the display module itself.
Today's display interfaces are packet-ized. Each packet sent to the display contains data from at most one Row. Cable problems or connector problems can not cause vertical artifacts.
The only way you get anything vertical is when every 'slice' of row data lines up perfectly on the screen.
There is no physical damage to the display. What looks like a crack is actually a display image.
The vertical lines appear to be a hardware issue.
Smiliñ 😎 Brian
haydnj1 wrote:
There is no physical damage to the display. What looks like a crack is actually a display image.
Your Display Assembly has failed. Hardware. Full stop.
MacBook Pro display issue: Hardware or Software?