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[title] If you received a Likebook Mars display
-[* black] ***Some sellers may send you a Likebook Mars display claiming that it's for the Likebook Muses.***
-[* black] ***If you received a display with any of the following tell-tale signs, please contact the seller and demand a refund, return, or exchange,*** as it does not support pen input and can't be modified to accept pen input without destroying the display.
+[* icon_note] ***Some sellers may send you a Likebook Mars display claiming that it's for the Likebook Muses.***
+ [* black] If so, please contact the seller or read reviews/descriptions, which will most likely mention having to transplant the pen digitiser over.
+ [* icon_note] This is where this guide goes from "difficult" to "very difficult".
+[* black] Here's how to tell:
[* black] Shiny back instead of a black back
[* black] 3 connections instead of 4
[* red] "T80D" on the label on the back of the display, instead of "T78D"
[* black] The Likebook Mars (model T80D) is the predecessor to the Likebook Muses (model T78D), lacking pen input, and thus lacks a "Notes" tab on the Home screen's bottom navigation and a "Annotations" tab on the "Read" tab.