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-[* black] In the place of the 10.5" Pro's surround sound speakers, we find a large metal bracket and two posts built into the case.
+[* black] In place of the 10.5" Pro's surround sound speakers, we find a large metal bracket and two posts built into the case.
[* black] These little metal mesas likely support the display and hold additional antennas in the LTE models.
-[* black] Where the Mini got a pretty significant [guide|121589|camera upgrade|stepid=234268|new_window=true], the Air's rear camera is still only 8 MP, leaving the Pro's 12 MP supreme in this size of tablet.
+[* black] While the Mini's front-facing camera got a significant [guide|121589|upgrade|stepid=234268|new_window=true], the Air's rear camera gets a ''downgrade'' to 8 MP, meaning the old Pro's 12 MP still reigns supreme in the 10.5" tablet photo arena.
[* black] We do away with a single screw and peel back a huge shield from the logic board, exposing that sweet silicon underneath.
[* icon_note] The single screw here is a tenth of the fastening power we saw on the [guide|92534|10.5" Pro's logic board shield|stepid=172849|new_window=true].