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- | [* black] After painstakingly cracking the clam, we |
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+ | [* black] After painstakingly cracking the clam, we find a mysterious black thread running along the inside of the top case. |
[* black] There's no mention in the service manual, but we're betting we just stumbled onto the easy way to get the LCD out—without the pain or the staking. | |
[* black] The thread is routed in a channel beneath the display adhesive—pulling along the side ought to slice right through and free the panel, like [http://tamsin.thomasmccorkell.me.uk/gallery/main/125934981a609b5ca61b696251686a82afe0d992.JPG|cutting clay off a block|new_window=true]. | |
[* black] We can't say for sure if this works without taking apart ''another'' XPS 13, but signs point to an awesome repair Easter egg. |