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-[* black] The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight
-[* black] That is why we are giving it a repairability score of 9/10.
- [* green] Simple, standard screws.
- [* yellow] Tape, which may have to be replace during reassembly, is everywhere.
- [* red] The display assembly is all one piece, so any damage would mean replacing the whole thing.
+[* black] The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight performed very well repairability-wise. Here is our last (we promise) glowing review.
+[* black] Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight Repairability Score: 9 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair).
+ [* green] Opening it was very simple, and aside from the massive amounts of adhesive, every part came free rather easily.
+ [* green] There was a total of only 12 screws (all T5 Torx), 11 of which were the same length.
+ [* green] The battery can be replaced by taking out one screw and one connector.
+ [* yellow] Every single internal component is held down by a lot of tape or glue, which may need to be replaced upon reassembly.
+ [* red] The front glass, GlowLight LEDs, and digitizer are fused together, so replacement of any part will require replacement of the entire display assembly.