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-[* black] Lots of heating.
-[* black] Lots of goop that is hard to cut through and kinda just piles up, but we did it! Opinion: the smaller display size seems to make the glass feel slightly more supported and less scary?
-[* black] Opening! The display cable is crazy long, making it unlikely that you'll damage it when opening the device.
+[* black] If we've learned one thing after five years of Surfaces, it's how to open these things.
+[* black] Our well-used [product|IF145-198-4|iOpener|new_window=true] brings the heat, then a [product|IF145-361-1|suction handle|new_window=true] and [product|IF145-123-2|opening picks|new_window=true] ([guide|18604|just a few this time|stepid=53111|new_window=true]) attack the ample adhesive.
+ [* icon_note] We encountered the same kind of goopy glue as before, but the smaller, sturdier display makes the opening procedure seem a little less [guide|26595|scary|stepid=66221|new_window=true].
+[* black] The display's off, and we're pleased to see that Microsoft allowed it a fairly long leash.
+ [* icon_note] A long display cable makes it easier to remove the display without damaging the cable, making for safer and easier display removal.