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-[* black] Chips on the (great-looking) display by LG. Pretty much the same as the [guide|92362|Surface Pro 5|stepid=173110]. Wondering about display cross-compatibility...
-[* black] Analogix ANX2604, supposedly a [https://www.ewisetech.com/Library/ICPackage/45079/|DisplayPort Converter|new_window=true].
-[* black] Microsoft X904169 06 CL1706, possibly N-Trig's [https://www.ewisetech.com/Library/ICPackage/45082/|Surface Pen Controller|new_window=true].
-[* black] Microsoft X904163 01 CL1708
+[* black] We interrupt this disassembly to bring you display chips!
+ [* red] Analogix ANX2604, supposedly a [https://www.ewisetech.com/Library/ICPackage/45079/|DisplayPort Converter|new_window=true].
+ [* orange] Microsoft X904169 06 CL1706, possibly N-Trig's [https://www.ewisetech.com/Library/ICPackage/45082/|Surface Pen Controller|new_window=true].
+ [* yellow] Microsoft X904163 01 CL1708
+[* black] This display's made by LG, and seems suspiciously similar to the [guide|92362|Surface Pro 5|stepid=173110|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_note] Could they be cross-compatible? Stay tuned!