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[* red] The LCD panel is held in place with eight 11.8mm T9 Torx screws.
[* icon_note] The LCD in this iMac is not LED backlit, but uses the more traditional CCFL backlight.
[* black] There are five cables (four inverter cables and one temperature sensor) to disconnect before the LCD panel can be removed from the iMac.
-[* black] This display is an [link|http://auo.com/auoDEV/products.php?sec=monitor&func=info&product_id=111&items_id=1|AU Optronics M302EW02]. The manufacture date shown on the back of the LCD is 09/04. Is the LCD in our brand new iMac really almost five years old?
+[* black] This display is an [link|http://auo.com/auoDEV/products.php?sec=monitor&func=info&product_id=111&items_id=1|AU Optronics M302EW02]. The manufacture date shown on the back of the LCD is 09/04, that's probably the 4th week of 2009.