![]() So while still in the design process they failed to realize over time the fans build up dust making the CPU/GPU cooling less effective and to add to it working pro’s where pushing the system hard (remember the system is labeled PRO with the understanding its a Pro’s system) sadly the 13/15” 8/19 models are not!) While aggressive cleaning of the fans and fins areas can reduce display failure Apples use of a hot running Intel chips is the root issue! Intel lead Apple down the garden path promising cooler running chips which they failed to produce! Leaving you holding the bag forking over for a new display in a few years or so. Apple made a bold design change! In order to thin the display they moved this logic via a set of thin ribbon cables into the main body of the system and placed it in one of the hottest areas the system has wedged between the CPU/GPU’s and the heatsink fin area. In previous models (and most other laptops) the T-CON was part mounted within the display lid where it is cooler. We where the first to recognize the defect!Īpple also had a hinge pin issue where the fitting of the pin became loose so the display lid failed to stay up (covered under warranty).Ī second sizable defect emerged which Apple still has not addressed, which could also be attributed to a design failure related to where the T-CON logic is placed. While there where reports of the 15” also having the issue, Apple never addressed there defect. The 2016/17 13” models have an acknowledged defect with a simple length issue with the displays backlight cable The Design Flaw Behind MacBook Pro’s “Stage Light” Effect. Surprisingly they achieved it! But at a cost! Back in 2014/15 Apple started working on the 2016 series MacBooks/MacBook Pro’s (Pro’s came out first) Jony Ive’s directive was to make the display assembly as thin as possible to his magic team.
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