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[* black] After removing four friendly Phillips head screws, the screen assembly lifts out of the headset with ease.
-[* black] A smear of adhesive attaches the screens to the plastic casing - nothing our teardown engineer, armed with an opening pick ~~of destiny~~, can't handle.
+[* black] A smear of adhesive attaches the screens to the plastic casingnothing our teardown engineer, armed with an opening pick ~~of destiny~~, can't handle.
[* icon_note] The display quality on the HDK2 is one of the major [http://www.osvr.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3938|upgrades from its predecessor|new_window=true]: it boasts a dual display 2160x1200 screen (441 PPI) with a refresh rate of 90Hz.
[* black] However, anyone with an older HDK can simply [http://www.roadtovr.com/osvr-hdk-display-screen-upgrade-kit-2160x1200-90hz/|upgrade their screen|new_window=true] to match up to this new model.