Macbook Air 15 Screen Repair & Replacement


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Quality Part = Quality Repair

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Quality Part = Quality Repair

Customer Reviews

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Timothy Glover
New battery

Excellent customer service (did you send me a receipt/warranty?). So far, so good. Cheers, Tim

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Leftheri Katsougiannis
Screen fixed

My screen was in a million pieces but was fixed to looking brand new for a great price. The service was great as well, very friendly guy.

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May Tang
Service is amazing! Quick and reliable

Not only fix my MacBook Air but also gave me a lot tips of how to keep my MacBook Air safe. 100% recommended!

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Tania Stonehill
Another Screen fixed, great Service

Another screen we have gotten fixed and great service, so happy to use these guys again!

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Mariam Elhoda
Quick, effective and affordable!

I’m genuinely happy with the service I received. A thorough check was done, a new battery for my old MacBook was installed in under 1 hour, and it was so affordable! Apple couldn’t even provide me with a new battery and I was so close to buying a new laptop. But this option has saved me so much money and best part is it’s all under warranty!

10 Years of Unparalleled Apple Macbook Air Screen Repair

With extensive experience of over 10 years and 300,000+ repairs, our team of highly trained technicians will be able to help you with any repair you need, on any of your Mac. If you've been searching for "Macbook Air 15 inch screen repair near me, look no further – we are the answer.

Original Part = True Tone

True Tone technology makes images on your Retina display and Touch Bar appear more natural. In Mac computers, True Tone uses advanced multichannel sensors to adjust the color and intensity of your display and Touch Bar to match ambient light, enhancing the natural appearance of images.

Using True Tone on Mac Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Displays in the sidebar.

Select your display at the top of the window. Turn on True Tone in the settings that appear for the selected display. 

This setting is only available for displays with original Apple parts.