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[* icon_note] While this top-secret prototype is hardly a consumer device, we're happy to give it a Repairability Score.
-[* black] Project Tango Tablet Repairability Score: ***X out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair).
+[* black] Project Tango Tablet Repairability Score: ***4 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair).
+ [* green] Rear case is super easy to open with no screws or adhesives—only plastic clips.
+ [* yellow] Several cables cover the battery and make it a pain to remove—but at least you don't need to melt adhesive.
+ [* red] Low modularity—several components soldered to the same components makes replacement parts more expensive.
+ [* red] Complex internal construction—this thing is full of cables and not at all fun to disassemble or reassemble.