What technologies are used to produce LCD displays, screens, matrices for MacBook?Posted by 2mac on October 2nd, 2022 What technologies are used to produce LCD displays, screens, matrices for MacBook? LCDs, in turn, are divided by matrix type into MVA (Multidomain Vertical Alignment), TN (Twisted Nematic) and IPS (In-Plane Switching). The first of these types is characterized by an average response time, high brightness and contrast, but somewhat distorts the color reproduction. TN - the matrix is made using the cheapest technology and has the best response time, but these advantages are leveled by worse viewing angles, poor color reproduction and low contrast. And finally, the most expensive IPS technology boasts the best viewing angles up to 180 degrees and color reproduction, but you have to put up with a high price, high power consumption and the longest response time. Which is better: a display with a cover assembly or an LCD matrix for a MacBook? An LCD matrix for a MacBook is needed if your case is not deformed in any way and the light filters located on the display cover are not broken (models from 2016). If the case cover was deformed, a corner was badly crumpled, a dent in the middle, then most likely the replacement of the matrix will not help due to the fact that the matrix simply will not go there. In such situations, we strongly recommend that you play it safe and order a display and cover assembly for your MacBook Pro, Air, MacBook Retina. Be careful when choosing a service center to replace the matrix, not all specialists will be able to replace the matrix with high quality without damaging it during installation! Like it? Share it! |