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The A2338 M1 M2 Screen Replacement is a high-quality LCD display assembly designed for MacBook Pro Retina models. With a stunning 2560x1600 resolution and a sleek gray finish, this 13.3-inch screen replacement ensures your device looks and performs like new. It includes essential components for easy installation and comes with a 3-month warranty for peace of mind.
K**N
Works great, no issues at all
Took a bit to install (By no fault of the seller. Be sure to slowly and carefully unscrew or else you'll have a stripped screw like I did and spend hours trying to get it out.) My Macbook didn't boot up at first but that was due to having to reset my SMC. Once it did, the screen flickered light blue for a second which gave me a heart attack but it went back to normal and works just like new! Camera is around the same quality and there are no issues at all. It was also packaged really well. (I did buy the wrong color on accident so be sure to double-check the listing.)
S**T
Poor quality, early failure, shady manufacturer
Failed in less than 6 months. Camera failure, backlight failure along bottom of screen, screen lid stopped closing properly. The screen was installed professionally and worked well initially. Poor QC, and this brand does NOT honor its warranty. Changed from 6 mo. to 3mo. on product description page and when contacted (with proof of warranty) - they tried to get me to *purchase* a more expensive screen model from them before ghosting me completely. I do not recommend this manufacturer.
D**S
Worked & I'm pretty satisfied
Very happy with this replacement. It even came with a small tool kit that I really needed to remove the screws. I almost overlooked it & was going to go out to a hardware store to buy it! You will find great video's on replacing it on youtube. A+
T**.
Great screen; other tools recommended
Ultimately, I’m 100% satisfied with this product. I like to do my own repairs on my electronics but have always been hesitant to repair my own laptops, so I normally maintain insurance on them and let repairs get handled that way.My insurance lapsed on my MacBook Pro and a month later, it got dinged up in travel and the screen went kaput. I’ve had similar things happen before, I put my laptops through the paces, but just send my computer off for a quick insurance fix. No insurance — might as well DIY the fix for a fraction of the non-DIY replacement cost.I’ve got other tools for smaller electronic repairs, so used those as I’ve found repair kit included tools have a tendency to be difficult or break mid-repair. Anyone who does their own electronic repairs should consider keeping their own tools, though that’s my own opinion.The screen replacement was far simpler than I expected, despite the abundance of screw sizes and bits required (use something to keep these in order; missing pieces are not ideal). It took me less than an hour to replace everything with a tutorial video.I was a bit worried about the display quality, but as soon as I turned my computer back on, I was thrilled. My last screen replacement, through insurance, there were these gaps on the edge of my screen that let light through - this screen has perfect edges. My roommate has the same computer, all original parts, and there’s little to no difference in the visual quality. There’s a clear image, no graininess, and the hinge movement is just as smooth as the original screen’s.Overall a wonderful product and one I’ll come back to when I inevitably require another new screen.
Z**R
Fix that screen on a budget (+ the cost of new tools)
I bought this screen to replace my 2020 M1 MacBook Pro in Space Grey (A2338).TL:DR - Screen is great, included tools are not. Installation is easy, but detailed and intricate.Buy new tools: 1) bit set with Torx from T3-T8, and Pentalobe from P2 (or 0.08, or TS1) to P5. 2) A strong small suction cup. 3) a small plastic pry toolSCREEN:Overall, the screen is a fantastic deal compared to the 500-600 Apple will charge you for the screen alone. The color of the Space Grey is almost identical (maybe a tenth of a shade different, if you stare at it for 30 minutes side-by-side, but functionally identical)The screen itself is slightly less sharp than the original (again, very very slightly). The brightness however, does seem to be lacking compared to the OEM screen. On full brightness, I feel like it's getting (90-95%) of the way there. Not enough to complain, but enough to notice if you like your screen very bright.There is a small amount of light leaking from under the base of the screen (directly below the MacBook Pro logo). It feels as though the original MacBook screen has a plastic plate, where as the plate here is a much thinner plastic ribbon-ish material. Because of that, there are slight ripples (can't see them, but can feel them) caused by the components under it that cause it to leak light downward. Doesn't affect anything, but good to know, if that's an issue for you.INSTALLATION:Installation itself was mostly a breeze by following a tutorial on Youtube. A few dozen tiny screws of various sizes, and placement requirements (don't mix up the screws!), but very manageable if you take your time and organize well.The hinges come folded in, which can make it really difficult to straighten out to mount them. I was worried about cracking the screen trying to fold them back out, but I got them folded out without any damage.TOOLS:The biggest issue I found was that the tools included were NOT enough to change the screen. The tools provided include a small screwdriver with a multitude of bits that "should" fit. However, I found that I was missing a bit (no T4 bit) and some bits just simply didn't work (P2 aka 0.08 aka TS1). Thankfully, I had a precision screwdriver set laying around that contained a T4 bit, but had to make a frantic Walmart run to find a P2 screwdriver (Ended up with a small HART set that included a P2, which they labeled a TS1).Also, notably difficult to do was get the back plate off without some sort of Suction cup. Tutorials mentioned using a small plastic prybar to get between the case and the cover, but I found that a strong suction cup worked best to pull up the back plate.So, if possible, get a better set of screwdrivers, a strong suction cup, and a plastic pry tool.COMPATABILITY:I've noticed absolutely no difference in compatibility with my new screen vs. my old one. All the features I use daily seem to work as normal, and the screen is recognized as the OEM MacBook screen
V**A
Highly recommend
Great quality . Arrived quicklyThanks
H**.
Does not work, not compatible with MacBook pros.
These screen replacements are not compatible with MacBook pros. They do match the size and color perfectly, and I wanted to love this product. It has the Apple logo, says MacBook Pro on the inside, has the same feel and weight as the original as well. They’re about identical. The only problem is they do not work! MacBook pros require their screens to have compatible coding to the laptops. These do not have that. Therefore, the MacBook does not recognize the screen replacement part and will not even send power to the screen. To make sure it was the part, after attaching this replacement, input my original cracked screen back on and my original screen lit up. I ordered two of the replacements to see if it was just the first part that wasn’t working. It turns out it wasn’t the part, it’s the product that lacks proper compatible coding. Therefore, it is not compatible with MacBook pros for replacements.
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