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EZ Reader Pocket Pro disassembled
Well, after a few days with the exchanged Pocket Pro, I started getting some bubbling in the upper right and left hand corners, but I'm not sending this one back. Perhaps I should have waited for the 2nd shipment before sending the first Pocket Pro back. I decided to clean the front up myself and try a few things to clean off the paint, so I disassembled the Pocket Pro to avoid messing up the screen and took some pictures in the process. I've tried some non Acetone nail polish remover but it hasn't had quite the effect I had hoped for. I also tried some nail polish strengthner to seal off the tips of the areas where I had removed the paint and it did seal it off, but it did bubble the edges as well.
**WARNING: Disassembling your Pocekt Pro will void your warranty, so do so at your own risk!!** Be sure you have properly statically discharged yourself and wash your hands thoroughly if you are going to disassemble your Pocket Pro. The screw holes on the back are covered by rubber grommets. I used a small precision flat tip screw driver to pry them out. Here's a picture of the back without the rubber grommets. ![]() After Removing the 4 screws, battery cover, and battery, with the front laying face down on the desk, I pried the cover, starting from the lower right and worked my way up the right side first, then went top right to top left. Here are pictures of the inside. Circuit Board ![]() Eink Screen - Notice that there's still an image despite no battery ![]() Inside of back casing ![]() Inside of front casing ![]() Now, to get the circuit board out, you ill need to remove the 2 screws on the left side and gently pry the black plastic away from the top notches on the from inside of the front casing. The Eink screen is held in place in two sections and by the ribbon cable that is attached to the circuit board, so be sure to gently keep it together with the black plastic holding the circuit board as you lift it out. As you can see by the picture of the inside front casing, the keys are all held in place by plastic welds, so they are non removable, so it would be best to take care around all the buttons. When you reassemble the EInk display and the front casing, be sure the black plastic slips in under the two notches on the left. On reassembling the front and back casing, be sure to insert the reassembled front into the headphone hole first on the back casing, making sure the jog dial will slide into the proper space as well and possibly even gently pry up the top of the unit near the power button to make sure it contacts it properly. **WARNING: Disassembling your Pocekt Pro will void your warranty, so do so at your own risk!!** Last edited by RichyRich; 10-12-2009 at 07:10 AM. |
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Great shots, I noticed the unused pads for a connector/ test points near the battery.
Somehow the screen side shot did not show up. |
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Very interesting. Thanks for this!
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That's great, Now if only we can convert the battery type to a 3 contact nokia type
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Excellent! This is great news for those who wish to repaint their PEZ. I, personally, am heartened to know that taking the case apart does not end up with loose toggles and buittons. That was my one reason for sending mine in for replacement.
Had I known this prior, I would have taken it apart and sanded the rubber coating/paint off and repainted. I think a bottle of nail polish should cover the device in a couple coats, for those who are interested. And you can find the perfect colour in this manner. |
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![]() Alcohol - pure ethanol - removes the rubber coating and does not affect the plastic. Be careful and do not buy denatured alcohol if you do not know exactly what additive was used to denature it. You can buy small amount of food-grade alcohol. ANYTHING you want to use on your Pocket Pro you should try on the inside surface to make sure it does not damage the plastic. |
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I had read that acetone based nail polish remover is definitely bad, which is why I tried non acetone based. Here are some pictures of the battery as well in case someone is doing more hunting for an alternate battery.
Battery ![]() Tip of connector on battery ![]() |
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I can't remember who makes it, but there is this new spray paint that's made to adhere to plastic. I seen a friend take a part his Gamecube wave bird (controller) and painted it white to match his Wii.
Came out pretty nice. |
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Interesting thread and great photos Richy!
I wonder if Astak would sell spare panels if someone required them? |
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do you mean that there's still problem with the finish despite an exchange?
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Yes, but it is still one of the original first shipment. The 2nd shipment notice came after my unit had been sent out.
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RichyRich, when you were examining the internals, did you see anywhere a potentiometer that allows for contrast adjustment? The Sonys have one.
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I don't recall seeing one but I will be disassembling it again to do more paint removal and to take pictures of the keys as well so I will double-check then.
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