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gargravarr | 6 years ago

Not any more:

https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/12/18077166/apple-macbook-a...

"The parts affected, according to the document, are the display assembly, logic board, top case, and Touch ID board for the MacBook Pro, and the logic board and flash storage on the iMac Pro."

That doesn't leave much salvageable.

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Scoundreller|6 years ago

As someone that has parted out his and hers old MacBook Airs to fund their new ones, can confirm.

It was surprising how much value the old parts had.

Sad that old units with a broken X will just be scrapped because Apple will wants $hundreds for any of its specialized parts.