Introduction |
'''Wacom Cintiq Pro 13''' is a tricky device to disassemble. | | * Main screws holding the casing to the display are hidden under rubber feet held by strong adhesive. | * Most screws however, are common #0 Phillips type and are same sizecome into two sizes, easy to distinguish between casing screws and mainboard screws. | * Replacement components are not easily available and the easiest way to get them is to buy a broken unit and swap parts as needed. | '''Before you begin, there are not a lot of user serviceable parts inside''' - take a look on the “Internal Components” list on the main page of the device to see what can be replaced without soldering and mainboard component level servicing knowledge. |
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