🖥️ Upgrade your view, reclaim your edge.
This A2336 13.3-inch LCD screen replacement offers a vibrant 2560x1600 Retina display tailored for the 2017 MacBook EMC 3071. Lightweight and easy to install, it comes as a full assembly with a 94-day warranty, ensuring a flawless, professional-grade upgrade to your MacBook’s visual experience.
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Brand | Generic |
Item model number | BCBU502 |
Hardware Platform | Mac |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Manufacturer | BlastCase |
ASIN | B0055U90EW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 14, 2011 |
C**Y
Saved money
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Life saver saved money install it today. So far it works.
D**I
GO AHEAD-TRY IT-SEE FOR YOURSELF
Hands down one of the easiest screen protector to use. I have my beloved MacBook Pro and one day noticed it had several hairline cracks on the screen (GASP) and I asked myself "how did it get there?" Did I drop it on my rug one too many times? Probably so. I was devastated as I thought I would not be able to see clearly when the computer is on. Thankfully although there are quite a few cracks, my baby is still operational. I tried looking at how much it would cost to get the screen replaced and had to put that idea on the back burner as Christmas is around the corner and I did not have the money. I decided the best thing to do was to buy a screen protector until I am able to get the screen fixed. The first one I bought was not horrible but it did leave bubbles no matter how careful I was. When I tried several times to take it off and correct it, the screen protector bent at one corner and would not stick so in frustration I took if off. Bad mistake. when I lifted it off, it made one of the cracks worse. I decided then that I had to buy another one as now its not just a "scratch". I decided on this one based on the description, price and reviews.It arrived quickly and I have to say that on my first try, I was able to place it on my screen perfectly as it is large enough to cover the WHOLE screen as most screen protectors leave the edges unprotected. NO BUBBLES OR SMUDGES. Once I was sure it was anchored to my screen, I was able to take of the protector film over the protector. This protector is thick unlike other and if I didn't know they were there, I would not see the cracks/scratch lines. I love it. I am definitely getting my screen replaced but now I don't feel as if I have to rush.If I purchase another laptop then this will be my choice before anything can happen to the screen.
D**A
Clear, good replacement screen, with one exception
Screen is clear and nice and works just as the one did that came with it. HOWEVER I took off a star because after about 2 months mine quit sticking and would not stay glued. I kept pushing it back and it would hold for a couple of days then I had to push again. But I had to be careful not to close the computer if the bottom of the screen was loose and yesterday I did and it cracked the screen so I ordered another today. YES, I ordered the same one because I really did like it. I just need to do some research to see what might make it stick better.
J**H
same as original. adhesive, the works!
so a while back my wife decided to leave her brand new macbook on the floor, where my foot found it and spider-webbed the screen. I decided instead of the aprox $420+ apple quoted on a 3+ week repair, that this might be a better option, myself being rather handy. She doesn't know i fixed it while she is at work today so she gets a surprise, like-new macbook tonight when she's off.I purchased a wagner heat gun for this fix, having not already owned one i needed it. Be very careful on just how much heat you blast the screen edges with. i melted a little bit of the rubber edge. also, the lcd doesn't like a lot of heat so watch out! the original adhesive holds extremely tight and I ended up with a pile of glass shards and chips over it. this takes patience! Oce you have cleared the old screen cover and all black adhesive, the new one goes on super quick and easy. for the isight bracket thingy (you'll know what it is when you remove the old cover) just melt the glue on the new screen in that area using the heat gun and place the metal piece on. real easy. the new cover is all ready to go on once the white backing is removed. line it up (making sure ALL inside surfaces are crystal clear (i used the disposable zeiss wipes) match em up and rub the edges to ensure it adheres to the computer. DONE.I did not remove the screen portion from the computer. some DIY videos recommend and show that you do. It makes a better work surface i think, but i managed without physically taking the computer in two pieces. decide for yourself.this is not a super lengthy fix, but allow yourself time to be patient and not rush it. after all, its about 50 bucks worth of one piece of glass you do not want to re-order over a slip up or impatience. take your time!If your handy like me, save yourself $370+ and use it for a few gallons of gas or something. I prefer to invest the money saved on tools like the heat gun to make future DIY projects like this even more affordable.Hope this helps anyone curious about fixing there macbook!
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