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-[* black] The LCD is out.
-[* black] This appears to be a [http://www.rongendisplay.com/upload/097XL01-A01_100715_SPEC_A00.pdf|Samsung LCD].
-[* black] On the backside three mysterious QR codes allure the teardown expert, a dubious distraction indeed. What do they do? Our best guess: crash your iPhone or turn it into a new iPad...scan at your own risk.
+[* black] Rather than enjoy the 264 pixels per inch on this brand new iPad 3, we opt to remove the impressive [http://youtube.com/watch?v=0PfcA4WcfNA|9.7 inch display]. Why? Because we're iFixit, and that's how we roll.
+[* black] The model numbers on the back of the LCD leads us to believe this is a [http://www.rongendisplay.com/upload/097XL01-A01_100715_SPEC_A00.pdf|Samsung LCD].
+[* black] Beside the numbers we find three mysterious QR codes. They allure the teardown expert, a dubious distraction indeed. What do they do? Our best guess: crash your iPhone or turn it into an iPad...scan at your own risk.