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[* black] One last detour before we head inside: we can't resist popping off our [guide|111384|favorite|stepid=213288|new_window=true] command key for a peek at the ~~noise dampening~~ ingress-resisting membrane.
[* black] Love it or hate it, it looks like [https://www.imore.com/macbook-pro-butterfly-keyboard-effect|butterfly|new_window=true] is here to stay.
-[* black] Unusually, we're in after just a few twists of our [product|IF145-090-6|pentalobe driver|new_window=true]!
- [* icon_note] This may not sound like a big deal, but the Retina MacBook Pro and the MacBook each had their own [guide|72415|booby traps|stepid=144856|new_window=true] upon entry—clips and cables can make for a messy first step to any repair. Let's hope this trend continues!
-[* black] Inside we spy a small logic board, one lonely fan, a pair of large elongated speakers, and an interesting radiator-looking heat sink.
+[* black] After a few twists of our [product|IF145-090-6|pentalobe driver|new_window=true], one good tug pops the lower case free of its two clips, and we're in.
+ [* icon_note] This simple procedure brings a smile to our face in comparison to some of the booby-trapped lids we've found on [guide|39841|MacBooks|stepid=89784|new_window=true] and [guide|72415|MacBook Pros|stepid=144856|new_window=true] lately.
+[* black] Inside, we spy: a small logic board, one lonely fan, a pair of large elongated speakers, and an interesting radiator-esque heat sink.