iMac Pro 2017 Retina 4K LCD Display Replacement - 21.5” (Model A1418 EMC3069)
Product Type: Full LCD Display Assembly
Compatible Model: iMac Pro 21.5” Mid-2017
Model Number: A1418
EMC Number: 3069
Display Size: 21.5 inches
Resolution: Retina 4K (4096 x 2304)
Display Type: LED-backlit IPS Display
Color Gamut: Wide Color (P3)
Year: Mid 2017
Finish: Glossy with Laminated Glass
Condition: Brand New / OEM Specification
In the Box: LCD Screen Panel, Display Cable, Integrated Glass
Installation: Professional Installation Recommended
Retina 4K Clarity: Enjoy ultra-sharp visuals with 4096 x 2304 resolution and precise pixel rendering.
Wide Color (P3) Support: Enhanced color accuracy—perfect for video editors, designers, and professionals.
OEM-Grade Build: Designed to match the original Apple screen in brightness, contrast, and durability.
Exact Fit: Specifically engineered for iMac A1418 (EMC 3069), ensuring easy alignment and secure installation.
Ready to Ship: Packed securely and shipped fast to minimize downtime.
Cost-Saving Repair Solution: Replace your screen at a fraction of Apple's official service price.
Like-New Visual Experience: Restore your iMac’s display quality to factory standards.
No Compromise on Quality: Every unit is tested for dead pixels, color accuracy, and backlight performance.
Secure Packaging: Shock-resistant foam and anti-static wrap to ensure safe delivery.
Reliable Supplier Support: Access to customer service for technical and compatibility guidance.
A: No, this screen is specifically for Mid-2017 iMac Pro 21.5", Model A1418, EMC 3069. Please confirm your model before purchasing.
A: It is a third-party replacement built to OEM standards, not manufactured by Apple but fully compatible in performance and fit.
A: Yes, installing an iMac screen requires specific tools and techniques. We strongly recommend professional installation.
A: Yes, we offer returns for unused and undamaged items. Please ensure compatibility before removing any protective film.
A: If the issue is related to the LCD panel, then yes. However, issues caused by the logic board or GPU should be diagnosed separately.