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-[* black] The second LED array is looooong, (See the [http://animal-space.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/invisible-measuring-tape.jpg|invisible measuring tape|new_window=true] in the photo, for reference) wrapping around the top and both sides of the faceplate.
- [* black] As it's fairly thin, delicate, and attached with more adhesive tape, we found it a lil tricky to peel this sucker out. But we prevailed!
-[* black] With the LED array out of the way, only two Phillips screws remain between us and the USB port, which we easily remove.
+[* black] The second LED array is looooong—see the [http://animal-space.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/invisible-measuring-tape.jpg|invisible measuring tape|new_window=true] in the photo for referencewrapping around the top and both sides of the faceplate.
+ [* black] As it's fairly thin, delicate, and attached with more adhesive tape, we found it a li'l tricky to peel this sucker out. But we prevailed!
+[* black] With the LED array out of the way, only two Phillips screws remain between us and the USB port, and they are quickly removed.
[* black] One straggler remains after clearing out the rest of the HMD—the lone externally-facing USB port. This board is just an interconnect, without any active circuitry of its own.