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[* black] Amazon Echo Show Repairability Score: ***x out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair) | |
- | [* green] T5 and T6 Torx size screws are the only screws in the Echo Show. |
- | [* yellow] Although the digitizer is held in place by adhesive, it can be removed with relative ease. |
- | [* yellow] Not many components will undergo much wear as this device is intended to be plugged into the wall. This being said, the buttons and power jack are both soldered to boards, making replacement more difficult. |
- | [* red] Opening the device requires prying off the digitizer, a component that can break during removal. |
+ | [* green] T5 and T6 Torx screws are the only screws in the Echo Show. |
+ | [* yellow] This device is intended to be plugged into the wall and will experience minimal wear. However, the buttons and power jack are both soldered to boards, making replacement more difficult. |
+ | [* red] Accessing any internal component requires removing the digitizer. This is not very difficult, but involves prying against adhesive which always includes the chance of damaging the device. |
[* red] The LCD is adhered very tightly to the device midframe, and is likely to be damaged during removal. | |
[* red] Any repair is going to require cutting through and replacing adhesive. |