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[* black] Before venturing inside, we take a quick survey of some of the the new Air's distinguishing features.
[* black] On its underbelly we find some fine print, and some color-matched screws.
[* icon_note] Looks like we've got some new numbers! Model A1923 and EMC 3184.
-[* black] Opening it up, we're greeted with a [https://ifixit.org/blog/10279/apple-macbook-keyboard-cover-up/|familiar|new_window=true] 3rd-gen butterfly keyboard, and instantly we start having MacBook Pro flashbacks.
-[* black] We decide to bring out all the siblings for a couple family portraits.
+[* black] Opening it up, we're greeted with a [https://ifixit.org/blog/10279/apple-macbook-keyboard-cover-up/|familiar|new_window=true] 3rd-gen butterfly keyboard, and we immediately have MacBook Pro flashbacks.
+[* black] We brought out all the siblings for a couple family portraits!
+[* black] There's some pretty strong family resemblance here, with only minor visual differences between the three MacBooks. The new Air sports a form factor in between the vanilla Macbook and the Pro, and copies the Pro's second port.