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-[* black] Well these are new
-[* black] And not easily removable, the display cables are on each end of the middle bit and clipped in with some srs connector things
-[* black] Annoying.
+[* black] Well, these are new. The [guide|26595|last time|stepid=66223|new_window=true] we tore down a Surface, we encountered display connectors trapped beneath a springy metal bracket.
+[* black] This time around, Microsoft has modified their connector design. The display connectors are relatively common press connectors—similar to an [guide|48170|iPhone display|stepid=107867|new_window=true]—but they're trapped under a snapped-on metal shield.
+[* black] In addition to this new connector encasement technique, Microsoft positioned the display cables on either side of the display, yet far enough from the edges to prevent easy access.