Apple MacBook Air A1932/A2179 Retina EMC 3184 Full Assembly Display

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Apple MacBook Air A1932/A2179 Retina EMC 3184 Full Assembly Display

Product Id: 01.16.0002

Regular Price  48,000
Special Price  47,000

Quick Overview

Apple MacBook Air A1932/A2179 Retina EMC 3184 Full Assembly Display
Model
Apple MacBook Air A1932 & A2179 Retina EMC 3184
Brand
Apple
Display Type
Apple Retina display
Diagonal Screen Size
13.3 Inch
Resolution
2560×1600 Pixels Retina (Apple only)
Product Part No
MRE82 MREA2 MREE2 MRE92 MREC2 MREF2 MUQT2 MVH82 MUQU2 MUQV2 MVFH2 MVFJ2 MVFK2 MVFL2 MVFM2 MVFN2 MVH62
Screen Finish
Matt/Glossy Depend on Stock
Product Condition
Brand New
Warranty
1 Month (30 Days)
Made in/ Assemble
China

Details

Model - Apple MacBook Air A1932 & A2179 Retina EMC 3184, Brand - Q1B, Display Type - Apple Retina, Resulation - 2560×1600 pixels Retina (Apple only), Aspect ratio - 16:9, Diagonal Screen Size - 13.3 inch, Product Condition - Brand New & Original, Warranty - 1 Month (30 Days), Made in/ Assemble - China

💻 Laptop Display Buying & Guide (Touch, Non-Touch & Panel Types)

Laptop displays come in many types and technologies. Choosing the right display is very important for clear visuals, smooth touch response, and long-term performance. Whether it is a replacement or upgrade, understanding display types helps you make the right decision.

🔍 Types of Laptop Displays

 1. Non-Touch Display

  • Standard laptop screen without touch support
  • Most common and affordable type
  • Used in general laptops (office, study, business)

 2. Touch Display

  • Supports finger touch input
  • Used in 2-in-1 convertible laptops and premium models
  • Allows screen interaction like a tablet

 3. On-Cell Touch Display

  • Touch layer is built inside the display panel
  • Slimmer design compared to traditional touch screens
  • Better touch response and clearer display

 4. Full Assembly Display

  • Complete unit includes panel + touch + frame + hinge brackets (varies by model)
  • Easy replacement, less risk during installation
  • Mostly used in modern thin laptops

🧪 Laptop Display Panel Types (Simplified Guide)

Laptop displays mainly come in different panel technologies, each offering a different visual experience. Choosing the right panel depends on your usage like office work, design, gaming, or entertainment.

  • IPS (In-Plane Switching):
    Best for wide viewing angles and accurate colors. Common in most mid to high-range laptops, ideal for office work, design, and everyday use.
  • VA (Vertical Alignment):
    Offers better contrast and deeper blacks compared to IPS. Good for watching movies and general usage, but response time is slightly slower.
  • OLED / AMOLED:
    Premium display technology where each pixel lights individually. Provides perfect blacks, very high contrast, and vibrant colors. AMOLED is an advanced version with even brighter and more vivid visuals, mostly used in high-end laptops.

📏 Common Laptop Resolutions

  • HD (1366 × 768): Basic entry-level laptops
  • Full HD (1920 × 1080): Most common and recommended
  • 2K (2560 × 1440): Sharper display for professionals
  • 4K (3840 × 2160): Ultra high resolution for design & editing

🛒 What to check before buying a laptop display

  • Exact Model Match: Display must match your laptop model number
  • Size: Common sizes are 13.3”, 14”, 15.6”, 17.3”
  • Connector Type: Check pin type (30-pin / 40-pin, eDP, etc.)
  • Resolution Compatibility: Match original resolution for best result
  • Touch or Non-Touch: Make sure your laptop supports it
  • Frame Type: With bezel / without bezel / full assembly
  • Panel Type: IPS, VA, OLED depending on need and budget

⚠️ Why choosing the correct display is important

A wrong display may not fit, may not work properly, or may cause brightness, touch, or compatibility issues. Incorrect panels can also damage motherboard display output.

🧼 Laptop Display Care Tips

  • Clean screen with microfiber cloth only
  • Avoid pressing hard on the screen
  • Don’t close laptop with objects on keyboard
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and heat
  • Avoid water or chemical cleaners
  • Use a screen protector for touch displays

💡 Extra Tips

  • Flickering or lines on screen may not always mean panel damage it can be cable or GPU issue
  • Always test display before full installation if possible
  • For touch displays, check digitizer compatibility carefully
  • Full assembly displays reduce installation risk and are safer for replacements

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