Crack of 1 pixel screen MacBook Pro early 2015

Hi all

I own a MacBook Pro of the 2015 at the beginning and I recently discovered a problem with the retina display (so-called "gorilla glass").

I only have the MacBook since January this year, and I have recently discovered a small hole about 1 pixel wide screen. It seems that the screen is cracked and I see directly in the hole of the next layer of the screen. At first, I thought it was just some dust and I tried to clean it up, but it did not help.

I did some research and saw that people also had similar problems and sudently woke up seeing these annoying small cracks on the screen.

Here are some videos and pictures of what it looks like:

https://goo.GL/photos/LthBkUrM9eWDs5qM8

What I'm curious to know, is if this applies to the guarantee and if I can send it to apple so that they can change my screen.

I understand that it looks like it was an accident made by me, but it's not.

I can still use the MacBook, but that little crack is so boring, it's like a distraction.

Anyone apple support can help me with this? The nature of my question is eligible for the guarantee of apple?

You better Genius Bar appointment to show the screen of your MacBook Pro and ask if she applies for warranty.

I think you should pay for the cost of replacement LCD, however.

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