I actually manage to take the display off the glass (at the time that I had comment), but it is very risky and you can end up damage the display, glass panel and or cut yourself in the process. because the main display that you see through is made out of thin and glass like panel (very sharp!). And it is heavily recommended that you get a ful display assembly instead. Because once you destroy the glass display it is recycled trash. And here's the aftermath of myself trying to separate it.
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[image|2166960][image|2166958][image|2166959]I actually manage to take the display off the glass (at the time that I had comment), but it is very risky and you can end up damage the display, glass panel and or cut yourself in the process. because the main display that you see through is made out of thin and glass like panel (very sharp!). And it is heavily recommended that you get a ful display assembly instead. Because once you destroy the glass display it is recycled trash. And here's the aftermath of myself trying to separate it. Edit: I had forgot to show more detail in it. And the adhesive surrounding the glass panel is what keeps from the panel from falling out. The adhesive that surrounds the glass bezels are for the universal body of the iMac. I would say that this is for every iMac from this year and newer, but I can only confirm this particular make and model.
I actually manage to take the display off the glass (at the time that I had comment), but it is very risky and you can end up damage the display, glass panel and or cut yourself in the process. because the main display that you see through is made out of thin and glass like panel (very sharp!). And it is heavily recommended that you get a ful display assembly instead. Because once you destroy the glass display it is recycled trash. And here's the aftermath of myself trying to separate it.
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