Retina display turns MacBook Black

This morning, when removing from the Apple Mail bin, the retina of my MacBook Pro 15 '' (beginning 2013) turned black and the laptop seemed 'dead'. "

After the Start button a while, the laptop started upward, but once again no display, the keyboard lit.

I have connected my laptop to the monitor Apple 27 "and after two failed attempts, the screen lit again, on the monitor of the office as on the laptop as well.

What can be the problem and how can it be solved.

I am running OS X El Capitan Version 10.11.3 and as far as I know the firmware for the NVIDIA GeForce GT 650 M video 1024Mo is top date too.

Thank you for your support

After I posted the problem above, I went on the work and suddenly shutted down and rebooted to new withous MacBook no warning. A report is generated automatically was sent to Apple...

What year MBP? Have you tried a reset pram or MSC.  https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT204063  https://support.Apple.com/en-US/HT201295 if you get another order try to publish the accident report.

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