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[* black] On the flip side, we find some easy purchase under a speaker grille—the cutout is conveniently in the case rather than a thin part of the screen, making the glass a bit less prone to [guide|26595|cracking around our pick|stepid=66221].
[* black] That said, this screen-first entry is no picnic. Hefty heat, some booby-trap cables, and unprotected displays under the glass make this procedure a doozy.
[* black] Microsoft eschews the folding screen trend by making each screen a separate "page" with a thin bezel and a small air gap between the two. That's great for multitasking, but less great for screen replacements should you be unlucky enough to break them both.
[* icon_note] We suppose that dual-screen factor is what makes it a "Duo." That means once they transition to a foldable display, it will be a ... Microsoft Solo?
-[* black] Like some of the other specs in this device, the displays are flagship-tier by 2019 standards, which means no high-refresh rate here. Just two solid 60 Hz AMOLED panels from LG Display.
+[* black] Like some of the other specs in this device, the displays are flagship-tier by 2019 standards, which means no high-refresh rate here. Just two venerable 60 Hz AMOLED panels from LG Display.