Whether you have a small crack in your screen, a couple of large ones that make it almost impossible to see, or the screen is just scratched and blemished from a few years of steady use, a replacement screen is an easy option to make your laptop seem new once again. I always want to get things fixed up and near perfect when they break. If you’re like me, any small damage, crack, or faulty spots on your computer screen is not acceptable. This type of damage is not as obvious as a crack, but it still can lead to the need for a screen replacement after a while. Damage to the screen resulting from this type of daily wear and tear will build up over time and eventually cause your screen to look cloudy or scratched in appearance both when you are using it and when you look at the screen while the computer is powered down or in sleep mode. Screens can also become blemished and scratched from steady use. Sometimes a small crack is not a problem but if left unfixed, it can continue to get worse, similar to a windshield on a car.
Instances like these typically lead to a crack or multiple cracks in the glass that make up the screen. This could be something like dropping your laptop off of a table or desk or even accidentally hitting the screen with some sort of blunt object. The cause of most screen breaks is an accident. Meanwhile, accidents and heavy use do happen, unfortunately, and this can lead to your screen becoming damaged to an extent that it would be in need of repair. Display backlight issue on some 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pro models, according to MacRumors.