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-[* black] every year Apple is getting closer and closer to selling a blank slab of glass with their logo on the back.
-[* black] This year know there's some aluminum on the back, but straight on it sure just looks like a black rectangle.
-[* black] luckily our friends at Creative Electron hooked us up with sneak peek at the insides.
+[* black] With each passing year, Apple seemingly gets closer to realizing its dream of selling a blank slab of glass with its logo on the back.
+[* black] It's a good thing we've got X-rays on tap from [https://www.creativeelectron.com|Creative Electron|new_window=true], or this would just look like a black rectangle.
+[* black] As always, the darkest areas in the X-ray image represent dense materials that absorb more X-rays—usually magnets, such as those used in speakers and for clip-on accessories.
+[* black] We're seeing ''considerably'' more of those than usual here.