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-[* black] With the 10.5-ification of this Air, we get Apple Pencil support (but only second class, leaving the Pro with exclusive Pencil 2 support) and the magic is here in the display.
+[* black] With the 10.5-ification of this Air, we get Apple Pencil support (but only second-class, leaving the new Pros with exclusive Pencil 2 support) and that magic happens right here in the display.
[* icon_note] From here we see those posts at the top of the screen also feature additional adhesive—aww Apple you shouldn't have. No, seriously.
[* black] Responsible for turning your finger pokes into ones and zeroes we have:
[* red] Intersil 24882B (seen in the [guide|92534|10.5" Pro|stepid=172881|new_window=true])
[* orange] Parade Technologies DP825 timing controller (previously seen in the [guide|92534|10.5" Pro|stepid=172881|new_window=true])
[* yellow] Texas Instruments [https://datasheet.octopart.com/TPS65195YFFR-Texas-Instruments-datasheet-15994572.pdf|TPS65195|new_window=true] level shifter (seen in the [guide|121589|Mini 5|stepid=234249|new_window=true])
+[* black] The size is similar, the Pencil support is similar, and the chips are similar to the 10.5" Pro, but one notable feature missing here from the Pro line is the cool ProMotion 120 Hz display.