Macbook and Macbook Pro Glass Repair!

Hello M:R Nation –

In 2008, Apple introduced a few great machines that go by the names Macbook and Macbook Pro. While the names were not new, the design was completely radical and different. These were the first laptops that Apple produced the a full glass sheet as the screen! These things were and are still some of the most beautiful things created by Apple. There was/is one problem however, that glass that covers the LCD screen happened to be pretty fragile! Misplaced pressure on the screen could have you squinting trough cracked glass very quickly. Thinking back to 2008, we actually had a repair the very first day the Macbook Pro was released!

Apple stayed with this design from 2008 to June 2012 until when the first of the Retina Display models were released. Now, over these 4 years and still to this day, the most prevalent issue we see with a Macbook or Macbook Pro is cracked glass. While it will never causes any major issues with your computer, is sure is annoying! Take a look at this customer unit below:

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This is a typical crack on a Macbook/Macbook Pro. It will start on one corner and continue to grow across the screen. You can imagine being a photographer or a graphic designer trying to use something like this. It will be impossible to view your image correctly! That is the same for the Safari surfer and spreadsheet creator as well. When there is a giant crack down the middle of your screen, it is just flat out distracting!

So as we did in 2008… we still do in 2014… repair those pesky broken glass panels with a brand new, crack free replacement! We take the time to remove all of the glass from your macbook and macbook air, leaving behind no trace of the once a tragic accident. We wipe clean all the dust, finger prints and particles that naturally settle on your LCD screen and drop in place a beautiful, clap piece of glass! Let me tell you, if you ever have a chance of seeing this repair preformed, take the opportunity. It is like a dangerous ballet. Flying glass shards gallop towards your eyes for sure!

After all of these years, we still offer these repairs and people are still taking full advantage of our great prices! So if you are finding yourself in this same predicament, click on the following links to get your repair started today!

17″ Unibody MacBook Pro 24 Hour Glass Repair (Glass Panel Replacement)

15″ Unibody MacBook Pro 24 Hour Glass Repair (Glass Panel Replacement)

13″ Unibody MacBook Pro 24 Hour Glass Repair (GLASS PANEL REPLACEMENT)

13″ Unibody MacBook 24 Hour Glass Screen Repair (GLASS PANEL REPLACEMENT)

As always, never hesitate to call us: 866-638-8402 or email us: sales@missionrepair.com with any questions!

Cheers, Troy

Price Drop: MacBook Pro 15″ RETINA DISPLAY Glass and LCD Repair!

Hello M:R Nation –

Great news has just came across my desk this morning!  We have received a gigantic price break on our 15″ retina displays! This means only one thing… A lower price for you! When we set out to offer a repair service, we never intend for our price to stay the same for very long. We constantly look for better prices from our vendors and factories so we can ease the pain of repairing something that you most likely just purchased.

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This most recent price drop is significant. We have been able to save you $100 on this service! The $399 we are charging for this service is a far cry from the $900 plus that other service centers are charging and the $2,000 you would be spending on a new computer. So, in the spirit of keeping this short and simple, below is the direct link you need to get your repair started online.

MacBook Pro 15" RETINA DISPLAY Glass and LCD Repair
MacBook Pro 15″ RETINA DISPLAY Glass and LCD Repair
WAS: $499.00
NOW: $399.00


Cracked Glass? Glass Panel and LCD Repair on 15″ MacBook Pro Unibody Retina Display offered by Mission Repair.
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Remember, we love to talk, so if you don’t feel like interacting with that broken screen, give us a call at 866-638-8402 and let us help you get your repair started!

Cheers, Troy