1673861413 Problems with the coating of the MacBook Air M2 screens

Problems with the coating of the MacBook Air M2 screens? – Mac4Ever

Some MacBook owners are aware of the concern that the anti-reflective coating on the screen will wear down over time. Could the latest MacBook Air M2 suffer from the same syndrome?

Problems with the coating of the MacBook Air M2 screens?

A problem with the anti-reflective coating of the MacBook Air M2?

In any case, this question plagues one of our readers who sent us this snapshot of a MacBook Air M2, which states that there is no dust. As a reminder, Apple had an official exchange program in place for certain 2015 and 2017 MacBook and MacBook Pro models whose anti-reflective coatings were degrading over time. Some owners of MacBook Air Retina (since 2018) had also noticed this degradation on the screen of their machine without Apple (at least officially) including it in the program.

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An issue found on MacBooks and MacBook Pros between 2015 and 2017

Feel free to let us know about any MacBook Air M2 mishaps, This allows us to verify whether it is an isolated problem or a more frequent deteriorationlike what was found on the machines listed below (which were supported by Apple at the time).

Here is the list of machines that were eligible for the program at that time

MacBook Pro 13″ Early 2015
MacBook Pro 15″ Mid 2015
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016)
MacBook Pro (15 inch, 2016)
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017)
MacBook Pro (15 inch, 2017)
MacBook (12-inch, Early 2015)
MacBook (12-inch, Early 2016)
MacBook (12-inch, Early 2017)

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