Are you using an external keyboard or the laptops keyboard?
If using internal, you may care about the battery, some are basically a whole corner or back of a laptop and leave it unstable when missing, some may require that the laptop is electrically (jumper wire) or electronically modified to boot with no battery at all.
If you are using external keyboard, it may be of no benefit to remove the screen if the laptop can be set to run with screen closed as many can. It may not be thinner to slide under a short shelf if the hinge mounts stick up the depth of the screen. Often indicator lights are built into the base of these and it can be integral to case top. Anyway, lumpy bits or fugly holes might be hard to avoid. In some instances you may lose speakers, if post 2000, you might lose wifi antenna.
Relative easiness might be deceptive as some may disconnect mechanically without opening main case, just popping off covers and unbolting, but to disconnect cable might need complete disassembly.
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