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+[title] Begin Prying the Screen
+[* black] With the side support panels removed, you should have enough flexibility in the rubberized sides of the built-in case to safely pry the screen out.
+[* black] Begin prying at either side, and when you have a gap big enough, slide in a plastic card and remove your pry tool.
+[* icon_caution] Avoid inserting your plastic card more than 1/2", in order to not damage the delicate ribbon cable holding the screen on.

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