The newer 'Thin Series' systems are much harder to open without damaging the LCD panel. One needs to have the correct tools and take ones time. You need to follow the IFIXT guide [guide|15641|iMac Intel 27" EMC 2546 Display Replacement] on where to pry and you mustn't pry to hard as that is the root issue on why people kill their displays.
I killed my first one too so don't kick your self to hard here.
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Here’s one source for the display [https://www.thebookyard.com/product.php?cPath=34_166_344&products_id=10529|27” iMac Display Assembly, Apple P/N 661-7169]
The newer 'Thin Series' systems are much harder to open without damaging the LCD panel. One needs to have the correct tools and take ones time. You need follow the IFIXT guide [guide|15641|iMac Intel 27" EMC 2546 Display Replacement] on where to pry and you mustn't pry to hard as that is the root issue on why people kill their displays.
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The newer 'Thin Series' systems are much harder to open without damaging the LCD panel. One needs to have the correct tools and take ones time. You need to follow the IFIXT guide [guide|15641|iMac Intel 27" EMC 2546 Display Replacement] on where to pry and you mustn't pry to hard as that is the root issue on why people kill their displays.
I killed my first one too so don't kick your self to hard here.
Sadly, yes!
The newer 'Thin Series' systems are much harder to open without damaging the LCD panel. One needs to have the correct tools and take ones time. You need follow the IFIXT guide [guide|15641|iMac Intel 27" EMC 2546 Display Replacement] on where to pry and you mustn't pry to hard as that is the root issue on why people kill their displays.
I killed my first one too so don't kick your self to hard here.