MacBook Pro A1706 / A1708 Display Assembly (Space Gray) Compatibility : MacBook Pro 2017 13″ A1708 (EMC 3164 MacBookPro14,1) 2.3 GHz A1708 (EMC 3164 MacBookPro14,1) 2.5 GHz A1706 (EMC 3163 MacBookPro14,2) 3.1 GHz A1706 (EMC 3163 MacBookPro14,2) 3.3 GHz A1706 (EMC 3163 MacBookPro14,2) 3.5 GHz MacBook Pro 2016 13″ A1706 (EMC 3071 MacBookPro13,2) 2.9 GHz A1706 (EMC 3071 MacBookPro13,2) 3.1 GHz A1706 (EMC 3071 MacBookPro13,2) 3.3 GHz A1708 (EMC 2978 MacBookPro13,1) 2.0 GHz A1708 (EMC 2978 MacBookPro13,1) 2.4 GHz
Genuine-spec touchpad flex cable for Apple’s 12-inch MacBook (Model A1534, Early 2015 / Early 2016 / Mid 2017)—essential for restoring full Force Touch trackpad functionality, haptic feedback, and multi-touch gesture support. Compatible With: MacBook 12″ (Early 2015) – 1.1GHz Core M MacBook 12″ (Early 2016) – 1.1GHz/1.3GHz Core M MacBook 12″ (Mid 2017) – 1.2GHz/1.3GHz Core m3/i5/i7 All share Model Number A1534 and Model Identifier MacBook8,1 / MacBook9,1 / MacBook10,1 respectively. MacBook 12″ (Early 2015) – 1.1GHz Core M MacBook 12″ (Early 2016) – 1.1GHz/1.3GHz Core M MacBook 12″ (Mid 2017) – 1.2GHz/1.3GHz Core m3/i5/i7 All share Model Number A1534 and Model Identifier MacBook8,1 / MacBook9,1 / MacBook10,1 respectively. Part Type: Touchpad flex cable only—does not include the trackpad housing, Taptic Engine, or mounting brackets. This is the ribbon cable that connects the Force Touch trackpad to the logic board. Function: Critical for Force Touch functionality—transmits pressure-sensitive input, multi-touch gestures (e.g., pinch, swipe, Force Click), and haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine. OEM-Quality Construction: Precisely matches Apple’s original in length, connector pitch, shielding, and routing—ensures reliable signal integrity and compatibility with macOS. Common Use Cases: Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged flex cable Restoring unresponsive or erratic trackpad behavior Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is unusable Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged flex cable Restoring unresponsive or erratic trackpad behavior Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is unusable Installation Note: Requires full bottom case removal and delicate disconnection of the ZIF connector. The cable routes tightly under the battery—extreme care is required. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only.
Genuine-spec touchpad flex cable compatible with both MacBook Air A2179 (Intel, 2020) and A2337 (M1, 2020)—restores full Force Touch functionality, haptic feedback, and precise multi-touch gesture control during trackpad repair or replacement. Compatible With: MacBook Air 13″ (2020, Intel) – Model A2179 (Model Identifier: MacBookAir9,1) MacBook Air 13″ (2020, Apple M1) – Model A2337 (Model Identifier: MacBookAir10,1) MacBook Air 13″ (2020, Intel) – Model A2179 (Model Identifier: MacBookAir9,1) MacBook Air 13″ (2020, Apple M1) – Model A2337 (Model Identifier: MacBookAir10,1) ✅ Important Note: Despite different processors (Intel vs. M1), Apple used the same trackpad assembly and flex cable in both A2179 and A2337. This makes the flex cable fully interchangeable between the two models. Part Type: Touchpad flex cable only — does not include the trackpad housing, Taptic Engine, or mounting hardware. This is the OEM-style ribbon cable that connects the trackpad to the logic board. Function: Transmits: Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. OEM-Quality Build: Matches Apple’s original specifications in: Cable length and routing path Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Cable length and routing path Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Common Use Cases: Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing intermittent trackpad behavior, loss of Force Touch, or complete unresponsiveness Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing intermittent trackpad behavior, loss of Force Touch, or complete unresponsiveness Installation Note: Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under the right side of the battery and logic board. Connects via a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—align carefully and latch gently. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only. Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under the right side of the battery and logic board. Connects via a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—align carefully and latch gently. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only.
OEM-quality trackpad replacement (without flex cable) for MacBook Pro 14″ (Model A2442, 2021, M1 Pro/Max) in Space Gray finish—engineered for precise Force Touch response, smooth multi-touch gestures, and seamless integration with the original chassis. Compatible With: MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021, Model A2442) with Apple M1 Pro or M1 Max chip. Part Type: Trackpad only—does not include the flex cable, Taptic Engine, or mounting brackets. Designed for professional technicians who will reuse or transfer the original internal components. Finish: Space Gray—matches the Space Gray MacBook Pro 14″ for flawless aesthetic continuity. (Note: Apple uses color-matched trackpads, and Space Gray units require this specific finish.) Force Touch Support: Fully compatible with pressure-sensitive input and haptic feedback when paired with the original Taptic Engine and logic board—ensuring full macOS gesture functionality. Precision Engineering: Features the same glass surface texture, curvature, and micro-click mechanism as Apple’s original—delivering consistent tracking accuracy and tactile feel. Installation Requirements: Requires complete bottom case disassembly and careful transfer of the original flex cable and Taptic Engine. Proper adhesive application is critical to maintain structural integrity and sensor alignment. Recommended for certified or experienced repair technicians only.
The Apple Magic Mouse (USB-C version) is a sleek, minimalist multi-touch wireless mouse built for Mac users. It offers smooth gesture support, Bluetooth connectivity and a built-in rechargeable battery — a great choice if you prefer a clean desk setup and full compatibility with macOS and iPadOS. General Name: Magic Mouse (USB-C) — part of Apple’s pointing-device lineup. Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth. Rechargeable battery: built-in, no disposable AA cells. Charging / port: USB-C port (bottom of mouse) for pairing and charging. Compatibility: Requires a Mac with macOS 15.1 or later, or an iPad with iPadOS 18.1 or later. Size & Weight Height: ~0.85 inch (2.16 cm) Width: ~2.25 inch (5.71 cm) Depth: ~4.47 inch (11.35 cm) Weight: ~0.22 pound (0.099 kg) (varies slightly by manufacturing) Features Multi-Touch surface: supports gestures such as swiping between pages, scrolling through documents, zooming. Glide / foot design: optimized for smooth movement across desktop surfaces. Rechargeable battery life: about a month or more between charges (typical use) per Apple spec. Used Condition ConsiderationsSince you’re specifying a used unit: Check for wear on the bottom feet / skates — these degrade and affect glide. Verify battery capacity / health (rechargeable batteries age). Confirm the port is functioning (USB-C) and Bluetooth connectivity is stable. Look for signs of excessive surface scratches on the multi-touch top — may impair gestures. Ensure the firmware / Mac recognizes it fully (gestures working). Upgradability / Limitations Not user-upgradable: You cannot replace the internal battery or change internals easily. Design limitation: The USB-C port remains on the bottom of the mouse, meaning you cannot use it while charging unless you flip it. This design is still criticized. Ergonomics: The flat, low-profile design is stylish but may not suit extended-use comfort for some users.
MacBook Pro A2485 2021 – 16.2" XDR display, Apple M1 Pro (10-core CPU / 16-core GPU), 32 GB memory, 512 GB SSD.Top-tier creative laptop with blazing performance, superb display, and professional I/O – built for demanding workflows.
Specifications : Color Black Compatibility Available USB port Compatible operating systems Windows 8; Windows 10 Minimum system requirements Available USB port Dimensions (W X D X H) Keyboard: 18.31 x 6.89 x 1.42 in; Mouse: 3.75 x 2.29 x 1.42 in Weight Keyboard: 1.12 lb; Mouse: 0.12 lb manufacturer link
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Apple MacBook Pro 13” (2015) — reliable performance and classic MacBook design.• Intel Core i5 • 8 GB RAM • 128 GB SSD • Retina DisplaymacOS | Backlit Keyboard
HP US Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Kit 704219-001 US English KBRF7171 Keyboard