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- | [* black] [guide|8277|Like|stepid=33139|new_window=true] [guide|60939|most|stepid=127337|new_window=true] [guide|52599|iPads|stepid=115396|new_window=true], this unit is guarded by strong adhesive |
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+ | [* black] [guide|8277|Like|stepid=33139|new_window=true] [guide|60939|most|stepid=127337|new_window=true] [guide|52599|iPads|stepid=115396|new_window=true], this unit's entry point is guarded by strong adhesive—but the thinner bezel means it's easier than ever to accidentally [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/1LbBcTpyYjaaLJXd|jam a pick between the display and laminated glass|new_window=true]. |
[* icon_reminder] Luckily, we're seasoned teardowners, well-equipped with [product|IF145-198-6|the proper tools|new_window=true] for the job. | |
- | [* black] We pop the hood, and we're greeted by a set of now-familiar ribbon cables connected to the center-staged logic board. |
- | [* black] We saw [guide|52599|this arrangement in the largest iPad Pro|stepid=115415|new_window=true], and it appears Apple shrunk it down for this release. |
+ | [* black] Still, slicing blindly into a new iPad is always scary, since there's always the danger of cutting through a random display cable ... |
+ | [* black] ... except when there's not! Apple cleverly put the display cables right down the center this time, out of harm's way. |
+ | [* black] We've seen this arrangement in an iPad [guide|52599|only once before|stepid=115415|new_window=true], and it appears Apple finally managed to unify the Pro line around this pretty, symmetrical design. |