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[* black] The back of the Nest display has two ports: a micro USB port that [http://support.nest.com/article/What-s-the-mini-USB-port-on-the-back-of-the-display-for|can be used for charging|new_window=true] (and possibly hacking the Nest's software), and a proprietary 20-pin connector that fits onto the base unit's matching plug.
[* black] Removing a few screws allows us to separate the Nest display's rear panel from the rest of the unit and continue our exploration.
+ [* icon_note] We'd like to point out that these screws can in fact be removed with the included driver. Way to make your product's internals accessible, Nest!