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[* black] There are 17 [!] screws holding the front panel in place. | |
[* black] After a little bit of prying the front panel separates from the rest of the display assembly, a refreshing change from some other [guide|3130|popular|stepid=15351] [guide|3562|devices|stepid=17101]. | |
- | [* black] The touchscreen controller is the ATMEL mXT 1386, a chip designed for large touchscreens. It supports up to 15 distinct inputs. |
+ | [* black] The touchscreen controller is the Atmel [http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=4803&category_id=170&family_id=701&subfamily_id=2105|mXT1386], a 4-chip controller designed for touchscreens up to 15.6". It supports as many as 15 distinct inputs. |
+ | [* icon_note] This is a large application version of the mXT224 touchscreen controller used in the [guide|4964|Motorola Atrix|stepid=222812]. |
+ | [* black] The mXT1386 is Atmel's largest application touchscreen controller. The next smallest handles screen sizes up to 10.1", suggesting that this one was designed specifically with the Xoom in mind. |