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  • Next, remove the four Phillips screws securing the display to the outer case.

  • Lift the display and its metal shield out of the front case and bask in its 320x240 magnificence.

  • The display element is a 3.5", 320x240 pixel, 16 bits-per-pixel thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD.

  • The touchscreen element and the LCD both connect to the logic board through the same ribbon cable.

  • The outer edge of the glass touchscreen element is stuck to the outside of the LCD. It seems like dust and lint would have a hard time finding their way in between the two pieces.

  • As much as we love playing with sharp objects, we weren't brave enough to mix glass and exacto blades while trying to remove the touchscreen element.

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