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[* black] And with that, the rear case slides off part way, and we get our first peek at what makes this tablet tick.
+[* black] Major props to Motorola here. For the first time we didn't need any prying tools to get into a tablet.
+[* red] Unfortunately, the rear panel of the Xoom will only slide so far until two catch clips impede our progress. At this point what appears to be the Wi-Fi module can easily be removed. This card will probably be replaced should you ever choose to send your Xoom in to Verizon for a [http://support.vzw.com/information/xoom_grg.html|4G LTE upgrade].