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I don't think it was missed as much as it was assumed shielding won't be needed in the real world.How in the world is something like that missed during manufacturing? Or did the engineers miss it? WTF...
Plus, I'm pretty sure most of testing is not done on the finished product, but with the panel connected to some interfaces that send commands directly to it. Testing on the thing put together is probably 10% of what happens during product development.
Still inexcusable for the asking $$$.