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-[* black] Knowing that the [guide|78263|original Switch has a non-laminated display|stepid=156417|new_window=true], we do some poking and prying to see what kind of screen this Lite Switch has inherited.
-[* black] With a little bit of heat, the whole display comes out of the face of the Switch
-[* black] We add a bit more heat to see if the LCD will budge, and... success! This Switch Lite also has a nonlaminated display.
+[* black] The original Switch had a [guide|78263|non-laminated, air-gapped display|stepid=156417|new_window=true]—a rarity these days, but it makes for cheap and easy cracked screen repairs. On a drop-prone mobile device, this goes a long way toward making repairs affordable.
+[* black] So how does the Switch Lite fare?
+[* black] A little heat and prying is all it takes to coax the display assembly from the frame—so far so good.
+[* black] With a bit more convincing, the digitizer/screen separates from the display. Success! The Switch line's record remains intact.