2019 13" MacBook Pro Screen Failure - Design Flaw?
I’ve been a longtime Apple user, and up until now, I’ve been happy with my 2019 13” MacBook Pro. It has been in excellent condition—never dropped, barely moved from my desk, and used exclusively for schoolwork. I haven’t upgraded because, frankly, it’s been working just fine. Well, until now.
Recently, I powered it on and was greeted by colorful lines plastered across the screen. Odd. I opened an app, and the lines became more aggressive, making anything on the screen practically unreadable. A restart showed a single colorful line during boot-up, but depending on what’s open, these lines either disappear or flood the screen. Interestingly, using dark mode makes it slightly better. And of course, the issue doesn’t show in screenshots, but I will provide photos.
Here’s what I’ve tried:
- Updated macOS
- Reinstalled macOS
- Deactivated True Tone
- Deactivated auto brightness
- Reset NVRAM/PRAM
- Reset SMC
No luck. So, I took my MacBook to an Apple Store, where they informed me the screen needs to be replaced—for a whopping $598. Yep, nearly $600 to fix a laptop that’s barely worth $350 at this point.
Now, here’s my issue: I have much older PC laptops that still have fully functioning screens. Why would a MacBook Pro screen fail after just five years of light use? This isn’t just bad luck—it’s becoming clear that many people are experiencing the same issue. From what I’ve read, there may be a design flaw where the screen overheats and damages a connection. The GPU itself is fine, as my Mac runs perfectly when connected to an external monitor.
Of course, this happens just outside of warranty—because why wouldn’t it? Apple seems to have a habit of these “random unknown issues” conveniently appearing once warranty coverage expires. And let’s be honest, most of us can use a computer for many years without feeling the need to upgrade, so what better way to force an upgrade than a conveniently expensive repair?
Bottom line: I was already considering a new computer, but after this, I can say with certainty that I will never buy another Apple computer again.
Thanks for reading. Here's the images, sorry they uploaded weird - not sure why.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 15.3