I turned a broken MacBook into a killer desktop workstation by ripping off the screen
The best laptops are more powerful than ever, and that means most people won't need a desktop computer in 2024. Hooking a laptop up to an external monitor, docking station, and a good set of peripherals will do the job as good or better than having a dedicated desktop PC. But what if you only want to use your laptop, specifically a MacBook, with external monitors? In that case, the display only gets in the way. Enter the wonderful world of "headless" MacBooks. In other words, laptops with the display ripped off. There are surprisingly a handful of reasonable situations where it makes sense to remove your MacBook's screen, but the biggest and most obvious one is when your display is broken or cracked.
The best laptops are more powerful than ever, and that means most people won’t need a desktop computer in 2024. Hooking a laptop up to an external monitor, docking station, and a good set of peripherals will do the job as good or better than having a dedicated desktop PC. But what if you only want to use your laptop, specifically a MacBook, with external monitors? In that case, the display only gets in the way. Enter the wonderful world of “headless” MacBooks. In other words, laptops with the display ripped off. There are surprisingly a handful of reasonable situations where it makes sense to remove your MacBook’s screen, but the biggest and most obvious one is when your display is broken or cracked.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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