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-[* black] Now, let's take out 14 screws:
- [* red] 8 Phillips on top
- [* orange] 4 Phillips below
- [* yellow] 2 more Phillips on top
+[* black] The hinge on the Adamo feels solid, but time will tell how well the hinge design will hold up. [link|http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/26/macbook-air-hinge-defect-not-covered-by-apples-warranty/|Hinge problems] have plagued a number of MacBook Air owners.
+[* black] Getting the display assembly off requires the removal of 14 screws:
+ [* red] Eight Phillips on top, four on each hinge.
+ [* orange] Four Phillips on the bottom, two on each side.
+ [* yellow] 2 small Phillips on top, one on each side.