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+[title] Accessing the Display Assembly
+[* black] ***GENTLY*** pull the bezel off. I used a small flat-blade screwdriver out of a glasses repair kit to do this. First I gently pried the bezel corners to loosen them, then slowly worked my way around, carefully tugging and pulling the bezel out of the plastic locks.
+[* red] After you have the bezel off, there will be 4 Phillips screws on each side of the screen, near the edges (the picture shown here only shows 1 side). Again, use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove them.

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