Macbook Pro Retina 15" Model/Year

I've been using a late 2013 Macbook pro Retina, In "About this mac" + "More info" I can not see Model Year anything but I can see all the info like Serial number etc

i saw it on my friend's macbook air. She got the logic board replacement and then it was just gone. But it is not confirm that this was the actual reason. wait for other repliers to come. Maybe an expert can tell you.

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    No computer is fault free but Apple MBPs have a good track record.  In those cases where problems do arise, Apple has the best support in the industry.
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  • Macbook pro retina 2012 mid year stuck on grey screen

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  • HT3209 Why can I not watch HD Movies from iTunes on my MacBook Pro (Retina Display) model?

    As per title?

    Hey ludhfneiu,
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1933
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    Thanks for the update, Jason.
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