Wind Top AE2211G: panel technology and hard drive replacement?

I'm thinking of buying the Wind Top AE2211G, but I can't find any information about the following two things that are important to me:
What panel technology is used for the monitor? TN, MVA, IPS?
Is the hard drive easily replaceable by myself in case it dies? Can the case be opened easily without losing the warranty?

Well you probably haven't noticed then that this is a 'User-to-User' forum, run by users for the benefit of other users, on behalf of MSI. Although there are a couple of MSI employees who are members and occasionally post here, none of the forum admin or moderator team work for MSI.
While this forum is provided as a 'first line' of support for MSI products, there are some questions that we simply cannot answer, which is where we will direct users to contact MSI Support directly.

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