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The Series 6 features a new, brighter display than the Series 5. It's also brighter on the inside!
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This year's model not only eschews that pesky Force Touch gasket, it also has fewer display connectors to wrestle. The NFC cable is now routed through a display-side jumper—and there's only one grounding cable. We love streamlined design, especially when it simplifies repairs!
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Aside from the aforementioned changes, these displays (Series 5 on the left, 6 on the right) look about the same to the naked eye.
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Teardown update: Here's a closer look at the display, X-ray style. This shows the smaller, 40 mm model's screen, which we stripped apart for our YouTube audience.
[* black] The Series 6 features a new, brighter display than the Series 5. It's also brighter on the inside! | |
[* black] This year's model not only eschews that pesky Force Touch gasket, it also has fewer display connectors to wrestle. The NFC cable is now routed through a display-side jumper—and there's only one [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/SNXvpG52j6mi5DAh.full|grounding cable|new_window=true]. We love streamlined design, especially when it simplifies repairs! | |
[* black] Aside from the aforementioned changes, these displays (Series 5 on the left, 6 on the right) look about the same to the naked eye. | |
[* icon_note] That said, we ''did'' bend a newly-placed spring contact during opening, so maybe wait for our repair guides before you bust these bad boys open. | |
+ | [* black] ***Teardown update***: Here's a closer look at the display, [https://www.creativeelectron.com|X-ray style|new_window=true]. This shows the smaller, 40 mm model's screen, which we stripped apart for our [https://youtu.be/MBniQrDGgfA|YouTube audience|new_window=true]. |
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