Google’s first entry into the home entertainment market through most of us for a loop when it was announced at Google I/O. we have one on-hand and will be reviewing soon and have been continually impressed with the device. It feels rock solid and it has some nice weight to it. A few people who haven’t seen the device have been complaining about the device and its price tag of $299. Now you can find out exactly what makes up the device thanks to guys over at iFixit. They’ve just released a tear down/self-repair guide for the device. Click here to check it out now.
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