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-[* black] To get the motherboard free, we pop off connectors for the two speakers, digitizer, two antennas, display, display backlight, and the two Joy-Con rails, and then remove 6 Phillips screws.
+[* black] This is a well-connected motherboard; to get it free, we pop off connectors for the two speakers, digitizer, two antennas, display, display backlight, and the two Joy-Con rails, and then remove 6 Phillips screws.
[* black] Even the eMMC storage pops off with a modular PCB!
[* black] Nintendo made a 6.2" tablet with removable flash storage. Now that's something you don't see every day.
[* red] The storage board contains a single Toshiba [https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/product/memory/nand-flash/mlc-nand/emmc.html|THGBMHG8C2LBAIL|new_window=true] 32 GB eMMC NAND Flash IC.
-[* black] The poppin' off ends with the USB-C port—if you bust that off, you'll have to solder it back on.
+[* black] Sadly, our spree of disconnecting sub-boards ends just before the the USB-C port—if you bust that off, you'll have to solder it back on.