The New MacBook Air Screen is 'Insane'
Posted October 28, 2010 at 2:22pm by iClarified
TechRestore CEO Shannon Jean says the new MacBook Air screen is unlike any other used in a laptop.
In a message to ZDNET Jean writes, the screen is paper thin and its not inside a housing like the traditional screens. Its in layers, its insane. Perhaps you can do a post on this service, then I can send you images of the screen to do an additional post. I dont think theres ever been a screen like this used in a laptop. Its very similar to a Sony PSP screen, where the LCD panel and backlight are separate pieces.
Like I mentioned, this is an ultra-thin screen that is not encased in a typical screen housing. Looks like Apple saved weight and space by keeping the parts separate. Very cool, except getting the screen out of the unit is a challenge with the Iron Man adhesives that Apple uses. Plus the fact that replacing the screen will require a dust free environment, since you are essentially peeling back the screen like an onion and there are all kinds of ways to cause damage. If you scratch the backlight layer, it will show through the LCD, if you get dirt/dust in between the LCD and reflective layers, it will show up, just to name a few.
TechRestore is offering a service that replaces the super glossy, LED backlit LCD with a matte-finish screen that has the exact same specifications as the original.
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In a message to ZDNET Jean writes, the screen is paper thin and its not inside a housing like the traditional screens. Its in layers, its insane. Perhaps you can do a post on this service, then I can send you images of the screen to do an additional post. I dont think theres ever been a screen like this used in a laptop. Its very similar to a Sony PSP screen, where the LCD panel and backlight are separate pieces.
Like I mentioned, this is an ultra-thin screen that is not encased in a typical screen housing. Looks like Apple saved weight and space by keeping the parts separate. Very cool, except getting the screen out of the unit is a challenge with the Iron Man adhesives that Apple uses. Plus the fact that replacing the screen will require a dust free environment, since you are essentially peeling back the screen like an onion and there are all kinds of ways to cause damage. If you scratch the backlight layer, it will show through the LCD, if you get dirt/dust in between the LCD and reflective layers, it will show up, just to name a few.
TechRestore is offering a service that replaces the super glossy, LED backlit LCD with a matte-finish screen that has the exact same specifications as the original.
Read More