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[* black] We tried to remove the keyboard connector, but were [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O1hM-k3aUY|disappointed] to find it's wedged firmly under the LCD. Replacing the connector will require either bending the magnesium frame or separating the display.
[* black] We were on a teardown roll, so we pressed on and pulled the display from the VaporMG frame, which required a heat gun, some guitar picks, and plenty of patience.
-[* black] The display's LTL106AL01-002 label indicates Samsung as the manufacturer. Its sister panel, the [http://www.panelook.com/LTL106AL01-001_SAMSUNG_10.6_LCM_overview_16968.html|LTL106AL01-001], appears to be 1280 x 800 resolution. We didn't test the Surface's display before taking it apart, and we trust Microsoft not to lie…
- [* black] But maybe someone can do a quicky double-check on the display resolution, just for giggles?
+[* black] The display's LTL106AL01-002 label indicates Samsung as the manufacturer. It is 1366 x 786 px resolution. Its sister panel, the [http://www.panelook.com/LTL106AL01-001_SAMSUNG_10.6_LCM_overview_16968.html|LTL106AL01-001], appears to be 1280 x 800 resolution.