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(EN) RetroKAI - Magic Screen (v1.2) VA0

The document provides instructions for repairing the screen on a Sega Game Gear handheld game console. It details removing the old screen connector, cleaning pads, soldering new wires and reconnecting the screen. Brackets are placed to enclose the LCD screen which is then secured to the motherboard, completing the repair.

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(EN) RetroKAI - Magic Screen (v1.2) VA0

The document provides instructions for repairing the screen on a Sega Game Gear handheld game console. It details removing the old screen connector, cleaning pads, soldering new wires and reconnecting the screen. Brackets are placed to enclose the LCD screen which is then secured to the motherboard, completing the repair.

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