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Macbook Air i5 2012 - stripes on the screen, tape fault or more screen?

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  • #1 16295839
    karol659
    Level 10  
    Hello,
    I am attaching photos so that you can see what it is about.
    When the prompt is based on something, in this case, the cylinder works fine, but when I want to move the monitor up-down or take it out of my back, stripes appear like in the pictures.

    Maybe someone met with this, is it a tape or a monitor to be replaced? Macbook Air i5 2012 - stripes on the screen, tape fault or more screen? Macbook Air i5 2012 - stripes on the screen, tape fault or more screen?
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  • #2 16295876
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    For verification purposes, please check on the external screen.
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  • #3 16295889
    Arekadiuszby
    Level 12  
    Contacts, cables went in the connection between the screen and components.
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  • #4 16295898
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    I also bet the tape is damaged, but it still needs to be verified by connecting an external screen.
  • #5 16295914
    miecho18
    IT specialist
    If you bend the matrix flap holding its upper corners with both hands and there are changes in the displayed image, the matrix needs to be replaced.
  • #6 16296021
    karol659
    Level 10  
    RADU23 wrote:
    I also bet the tape is damaged, but it still needs to be verified by connecting an external screen.


    what will the external screen do? if a damaged cable is nothing, if a matrix does not do anything either ..?
  • #7 16296049
    Arekadiuszby
    Level 12  
    It seems to me that it is about a graphics card test, because if it can give it something, I doubt it
  • #8 16296072
    karol659
    Level 10  
    and how through air play can? i don't have cables on thunerbold.
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  • #9 16296361
    Arekadiuszby
    Level 12  
    If I were you, I would give it to an electrician, you probably will not replace it yourself, unless there is "convenient" access to components, you can disassemble and move the cables, etc.
  • #10 16296665
    lisek
    Service technician RTV
    Quote:
    Macbook Air i5 2012


    Please provide the exact name of the laptop.
    13.3 "(1440x900) / i5-3427U / A1466 matrix
    11.6 "MacBook Air A1465 matrix
    From the description, when you undress it, you will surely see what?
    Recently I had a matrix (matrix board with connector)
    * put "something heavy" on the top flap when closed, also as a stand for 5 "min.

    These 5th min. it was very expensive. (' :cry: ')
  • #11 16296796
    boro1234567
    IT specialist
    Arekadiuszby wrote:
    If I were you, I would give it to an electrician, you probably will not replace it yourself, unless there is "convenient" access to components, you can disassemble and move the cables, etc.

    Not that I'm clinging, but I can't see the electrician repairing Mack.
  • #12 16296876
    karol659
    Level 10  
    lisek wrote:
    Quote:
    Macbook Air i5 2012


    Please provide the exact name of the laptop.
    13.3 "(1440x900) / i5-3427U / A1466 matrix
    11.6 "MacBook Air A1465 matrix
    From the description, when you undress it, you will surely see what?
    Recently I had a matrix (matrix board with connector)
    * put "something heavy" on the top flap when closed, also as a stand for 5 "min.

    These 5th min. it was very expensive. (' :cry: ')


    I repair electronics, phones / tablets, also taking apart the frame, peeling off, etc., is not strange to me.
    Macbook 13.3 inch i5 A1466 mid 2012
  • #13 16297033
    boro1234567
    IT specialist
    karol659 wrote:

    I repair electronics, phones / tablets, also taking apart the frame, peeling off, etc., is not strange to me.

    Matrix of scratch, its failure estimated at 90%.
  • #14 16297047
    karol659
    Level 10  
    boro1234567 wrote:
    karol659 wrote:

    I repair electronics, phones / tablets, also taking apart the frame, peeling off, etc., is not strange to me.

    Matrix of scratch, its failure estimated at 90%.


    k ...! and the purchase cost is huge :(

    Added after 39 [minutes]:

    miecho18 wrote:
    If you bend the matrix flap holding its upper corners with both hands and there are changes in the displayed image, the matrix needs to be replaced.


    yes, everything is correct as you described. all you have to do is touch the back of the screen with your hand on the left side from the back and it's all right. I wonder if when I take out the matrix and stick it, for example, with a little tape on this side, or if something helps - I know, I know the makeshift ...
  • #15 16297269
    lisek
    Service technician RTV
    Quote:
    k ...! and the purchase cost is huge


    How do you know how you haven't undressed yet. (' :D ')

    _________________
    There were, for example, LP133WP1-TJ A7 / LP133WP1-TJ AA
    * problem because the lvds connects 40-pin Mini
  • #16 16297835
    karol659
    Level 10  
    lisek wrote:
    Quote:
    k ...! and the purchase cost is huge


    How do you know how you haven't undressed yet. (' :D ')

    _________________
    There were, for example, LP133WP1-TJ A7 / LP133WP1-TJ AA
    * problem because the lvds connects 40-pin Mini


    You're right, but everything points to the matrix, I think you can do something about it because it has not spilled, you can set that you work normally on it (water bottle behind the laptop and we lean the screen against it :) )
    I will prepare to undress, I will buy it rasp the tape from the monitor so as to replace and check, and then if it does not help, I will play with something on the matrix to make it work all the time ok. Let me know if it worked.
  • #17 16300370
    gabik001
    Level 37  
    When replacing the matrix in this laptop, it consists in leaving the backlight (all films, reflectors and diffusers) and replacing the "glass" itself. The procedure is not too complicated, but you should pay attention when folding that nothing gets caught between the backlight and the matrix. Or the entire cover with the matrix and then the purchase cost is huge for a Mac.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a MacBook Air i5 2012 experiencing screen issues, specifically stripes appearing when adjusting the monitor. Users suggest checking the external display to rule out graphics card problems and indicate that the issue may stem from a damaged cable or the display matrix itself. Several responses highlight the importance of inspecting the internal connections and suggest that if bending the screen affects the display, the matrix likely needs replacement. The author expresses concern over the cost of repairs and considers temporary fixes, such as using tape. The conversation emphasizes the complexity of replacing the matrix while ensuring no components are damaged during the process.
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