MacBook – Is this dust inside Retina Display on the Macbook Pro 13 inch
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I have a late 2015 13 Inch Macbook Pro with Retina Display, and here are the pics of that. Could anyone please suggest how do I get these spots of my screen?
Regards,
Bengalurean
Best Answer
Judging by your photo's this is not dust but the anti-reflective coating peeling of the screen.
As jksoegaard correctly states in the comments, apple has an extended warranty in place for this issue.
This article tells you more about it, and here it is mentioned on apple's forum.
You should contact your nearest apple service provider, they are very likely to replace your display for free.
The external monitor is completely independent of the retina screen. Any monitor would work (via HDMI or Thunderbolt to DVI/VGA adapters).
OS X more or less seamlessly transitions between the two monitors (retina vs. non-retina).
You will not be able to find an external display that matches the "retina" quality. Not even Apple makes a non-laptop display that is retina. Even if you bought a 4k display, it would still be 1x pixels as opposed to retina's 2x.
It won't be as nice as your retina display, but buy a high quality external monitor and you'll be happy with the quality. You generally sit a bit further back from an external display (verses a laptop) so it isn't as bad using a retina/non-retina combo as you'd imagine.
I had this exact same question, and found the answer on Apple's discussion forums:
A final update - I got my hands on two Dell P2715Q's which support 3840x2160@60Hz over SST. I'm happy to report the new 13" RMBP happily drives both displays at their native resolutions with 60Hz refresh in single stream mode (the default).
Best Answer
Judging by your photo's this is not dust but the anti-reflective coating peeling of the screen.
As jksoegaard correctly states in the comments, apple has an extended warranty in place for this issue.
This article tells you more about it, and here it is mentioned on apple's forum.
You should contact your nearest apple service provider, they are very likely to replace your display for free.