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+[* black] There are no screws that hold the front bezel to the rest of the screen.
+[* black] Simply pick a corner at the bottom of the screen and pry the bezel from its binding clips around the screen. There is a little tape over the inverter board, but it is nothing you can not overcome already.
+[* icon_note] Make sure to release the clip that binds the hinge covers together, indicated by the second picture.
+[* icon_caution] The front bezel is somewhat thin and delicate and can be broken if you are not careful.
+[* red] To remove the screen, There are clips all around the screen that are pretty easy to work with just a Flathead screwdriver. The ***white plastic ***is part of the screen itself and ***should not be damaged*** when removing the screen.

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