MacBook Pro Screens

Replacement display assemblies for MacBook Pro, covering Retina and Liquid Retina XDR panels across model years. A cracked or flickering screen is one of the most common MacBook repairs, and these complete assemblies make for a clean swap. OEM-quality, sorted by model number, backed by a 90-day warranty and shipped from Manassas, VA.

Buying guide How to pick the right macbook pro screen

What grade should I buy? Screens come in 5 grades. From most expensive to least: Genuine OEM (Apple-branded, perfect Face ID + True Tone, $200–$500+), Refurbished OEM (original glass retested, ~25% off OEM, full feature parity), Hard OLED (premium aftermarket, glass + better color accuracy, $120–$220), Soft OLED (budget aftermarket plastic substrate, $60–$140), and Used OEM Pull (salvaged Apple OEM, photo of actual unit, $90–$180).

Will Face ID still work? Yes with Genuine OEM, Refurbished OEM, and Used OEM Pull (Face ID hardware is on the screen flex). Aftermarket Hard OLED and Soft OLED preserve Face ID for unlocking when the original Face ID flex is transferred (we do this for you on in-shop repairs). True Tone may need calibration on aftermarket grades — most modern programmers handle this in <30 seconds.

What does "+ Frame" or "+ Light Sensor" mean? Some screens ship as the OLED panel only — you swap your existing frame, light sensor, and earpiece flex onto the new screen. "+ Frame" means the part comes with frame attached (~10 minutes faster install, ~$20 more). "+ Light Sensor" means the proximity sensor flex is included.

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