APPLE MACBOOK PRO M2 Screen Black
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93%
CONF
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Display Assembly
The T-CON (Timing Controller) logic or the embedded DisplayPort (eDP) flex cables have likely suffered a fatigue failure or electrical short. These components translate the GPU's data into visual signals for the LCD/Mini-LED panel; because they are fused to the display during manufacturing, a total assembly replacement is required to restore the video signal path.
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4%
CONF
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Lid Angle Sensor
This sensor utilizes the Hall effect to determine if the lid is closed. If the sensor fails in a 'closed' state or sends an erratic voltage signal to the System Management Controller (SMC) equivalent in the M2 chip, the system will intentionally cut power to the backlight and display pixels to conserve energy, resulting in a persistent black screen.
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3%
CONF
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Display Flex Cable
Repeated mechanical stress from opening and closing the hinge can cause micro-fractures in the copper traces of the ribbon cables. When these traces break, the 12V backlight power or the low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) lines are severed, preventing the panel from receiving the necessary power or data to render an image.
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