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[* black] Screws and screw covers—old news for the teardown fans in the audience. Not to worry, we'll make it quick.
-[* black] Screws are old news, but good news. We want to save our epic battles for the games, not the adhesive getting into the device.
-[* black] We can't wait to get into the Shield and see what makes it so ridiculous, awesome, and strange all at the same time, either.
+ [* black] Screws are old news, but good news. We want to save our epic battles for gaming, not for repairing.
+[* black] We are eager to crack into this device for a few reasons:
+ [* red] Though the Shield is marketed primarily as a gaming device, it fills a unique niche.
+ [* orange] The build and functionality of the Shield allow it to take the place of a small home tablet.
+ [* yellow] This opens up the market to combining tablets with intense gaming, potentially cutting down on the number of devices you own and throw away.
+ [* green] It might be from outer space.