While I am all for right to repair. I don't think it will automatically make pricing for repair better. I mean apple technically has a self service repair for the display on certain macbooks. That has not brough the price down since they are technically allowing you to repair your own stuff. They just happen to be the only supplier.
It will all depend on what kind of right to repair laws are enacted. In the display assembly scenario, the law would have to allow people to purchase components of the display assembly from Apple's suppliers to really help bring pricing down.
If you purchase the replacement display from Apple's self repair store and complete system configuration after repair, everything will work perfectly including True Tone.
Slight correction in terms the display cable is iDP not LVDS.
While I am all for right to repair. I don't think it will automatically make pricing for repair better. I mean apple technically has a self service repair for the display on certain macbooks. That has not brough the price down since they are technically allowing you to repair your own stuff. They just happen to be the only supplier.
It will all depend on what kind of right to repair laws are enacted. In the display assembly scenario, the law would have to allow people to purchase components of the display assembly from Apple's suppliers to really help bring pricing down.
How about the True Tone after replacement?
If you purchase the replacement display from Apple's self repair store and complete system configuration after repair, everything will work perfectly including True Tone.