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In regards to power there is the two USB ports on the front that are soldiered to a PCB on that bottom front edge. You could definitely route small two power wires down behind the light bar to pull power from that. Or you’ll likely be able to pull power from that light bars power connector. Getting video to a display might be a bit more tricky; however, I don’t think we’ll have any idea on that practically until people can do a full tear down.
Edit: given the nature of it and Valve’s past, I’d also expect they will probably release an STL or other 3D model file for that so people can 3D print their own designs. So you’ll at least likely be able to get that to model a display panel mount from that.
There where mentions of Valve releasing STL and CAD files on printables.