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[* black] A large black ribbon cable unfurls from around the Pencil body, revealing what looks like a capacitative grid!
- [* icon_note] This is likely used to register tap inputs, but this grid ought to help the Pencil see where—not just if—you tap. Could more complex gestures be on the way?
+ [* icon_note] This is likely used to register tap inputs, but this grid ought to help the Pencil know where—not just when—you tap. Could more complex gestures be on the way?
[* black] Unfortunately, it's back to destruction from here—the Pencil's many welded steel layers put up quite a fight, and we're only able to reveal a few components.
[* red] Battery (even we don't want to tempt that little explosive)
[* orange] Wireless charging coil
[* yellow] Alignment magnets
[* green] Broadcom 59358A0 touch controller
[* light_blue] Custom Apple 343S00250 IC