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Persistent horizontal lines appear on iMac screen

I am reaching out to share an ongoing issue I, along with several other users, have been experiencing with our iMac 24-inch models, and to seek a collective resolution.


Problem Description:

  • Persistent horizontal lines appear on the screen, which significantly hampers the usability and visual appeal of the device.
  • This problem arises without any physical damage, and despite the stationary nature of the device.


Steps Taken:

  • Connected to an external display: The external display works fine, indicating the issue is with the iMac's internal display.
  • Reinstalled the OS: The problem persisted post reinstallation.
  • Avoided operating the iMac for a week: No change in the situation.


Concerns:

  • The cost of screen replacement is high, and there's no assurance that it will resolve the issue permanently.
  • The quality concern is alarming especially for a brand that positions itself as a premium segment player.
  • The support received thus far has been unsatisfactory, with no definitive solutions provided apart from a costly screen replacement suggestion.





Please do not ask us to visit to service center and replace the screen for 650USD + , problem happens mostly after warranty.


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iMac (M1, 2021)

Posted on Oct 21, 2023 10:40 AM

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Posted on May 19, 2024 8:45 PM

According to the Apple support team I contacted, it's an LCD malfunction and the only solution is to replace it.


What they didn't say was why this problem is occurring after two years of using the iMac on so many computers.


So, as Apple hasn't yet assumed that it's their fault, what I did, given the lack of concrete answers from Apple, was to take my iMac to a technician and ask him to assess the problem to see if it's a construction problem or just a random fault.


The explanation I was given was as follows:


In terms of circuitry, everything seems to be working properly.


The problem, apparently, lies in a cable that also powers the LCD, which is located on one of the tops of the screen, and which, in order to be replaced, requires detaching the screen glass from the LCD itself, which is a very sensitive operation and almost impossible to carry out without damaging the LCD.


So the only option is to replace the entire LCD (LCD+main boards+screen glass).


Also, according to the technician's explanation, this cable (of the FFC/FPC type or Flat Flexible Cable / Flexible Printed Circuit), it has to sustain a very high voltage (around 50V) to power the LCD (this despite the iMac's power supply being 15.9V), and it heats up a lot!


So, what happens after a while (in this case after about 2 years) is that it starts to burn out and degrade at the connector, to the point where it lets the signals leak between the various connectors and short-circuits some of them, which ends up causing those lines that we are all unfortunately familiar with.


The level of brightness makes a fundamental contribution to this problem. Thus, the higher the brightness used, the sooner the problem occurs.


This is easily understood by measuring the difference in temperature at the top of the screen when it is at its lowest brightness level, compared to when it is at its highest. It's quite a big difference!


When it's at its lowest brightness, it's practically room temperature; when it's at its highest, you can almost "fry an egg"!


I think that as soon as Apple recognizes that there is a problem with these computers, the first thing it will do is make a change to the OS that reduces the maximum brightness limit allowed (to less than 500 nits). Time will tell...


Why does this happen?

For at least one of three reasons:

1- a design flaw - so this problem is likely to occur in a large number of devices;

2- a defect in components - the problem is limited to a few cases;

3- use of components below Apple's standards - the problem may be limited, or more widespread.


This was the explanation I was given. I'm not a technician. Only Apple will know the exact reason(s).


If I had to guess, I'd say that I don't believe it's a design fault, because Apple has an obligation to be very careful about that; I also don't think it's a fault with the component(s) because it seems to be happening all over the planet and doesn't seem to be localized; so I think it's due to the use of component(s) below, or at the limit of, Apple's standards which, when put under extreme stress (higher brightness), end up failing.


I think it's already clear to everyone that this is a design or manufacturing defect in this Apple model.


So let's hope that Apple takes on this construction problem and repairs it or at least contributes part of the cost of the (overly expensive) repair of our computers.


If it were a car, surely all our computers would be called into the workshop to replace the component that has broken down or is in the process of breaking down.


As it's a computer... let's hope that Apple will behave in a way that suits its customers, who believe in the above-average Apple standard...


So keep presenting your cases to Apple.

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Jun 24, 2024 4:27 AM in response to latVm

hello!

i have exactly the same issue since yesterday, I bought my imac (24 inch, M1, 2021) on 5March 2022 and yesterday I experienced these color lines while I left my computer on for awhile… I just bought it for less than 3 years??? and I am still covered under warranty, I am afraid that after repair the same issue is going to come back up again….

Nov 22, 2024 8:46 AM in response to latVm

Unfortunately my iMac 24" M1 purchased at Apple Store on 9 August 2021 suddenly developed same screen issue (half screen KO and continuous huge flickering).

Erasing HD and installing Sonoma fresh copy didn't fix.

Contacted Apple Italy they told me that as it is out of warranty payment for repair is up to me.

This is obvious, but as I'm not the only one suffering this fault and IMHO it's a building defect I hoped Apple would have had a special attention to my case, but no hope.

I had to purchase a new Mac Mini M4 and my loved iMac 24 is on its way for rubbish, 1700 euros lost.

Never more an iMac !

Really disapponiting

Giorgio

Nov 23, 2024 9:25 AM in response to latVm

I purchased my iMac directly from Apple on 7/12/21. This was my first Mac. On 11/7/24 my screen went bad exactly as described here. Went to Genius Bar and was diagnosed with a defective display needing an out-of-warranty repair. I didn't get an exact cost, knowing I did not want to go that route. I have mothballed the iMac and have sought an alternative solution. Of course, this product failure is not acceptable and I am hoping Apple provides a solution.


Oct 21, 2023 1:37 PM in response to latVm

latVm wrote:

Lol free diagnostic? They charged ne 30USD for inspection

Where are you located? as stumpy1946 pointed out in the US at the Apple Genius Bar the diagnostic is free. If you go to an Apple Authorized Service Provider they may charge you for the diagnostics but wave it if you have the repairs done there.





Dec 14, 2023 7:23 PM in response to Akipotpot

Update: The horizontal black line disappeared, turned it off for a few days after but when I turned it on it was still there, a few hours after, I thought it disappeared by itself, but it just moved to the left part of my screen and became a vertical yellow line. Starting from where the horizontal line appeared the last time down to the bottom. Up to now, the vertical line is still there. It's unnoticeable, better than the irritating horizontal black line.

Persistent horizontal lines appear on iMac screen

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