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[* black] The speaker opposite the fan also looks emaciated compared with its [guide|72415|2016 predecessor|stepid=144824|new_window=true]. | |
[* black] Apple's audio engineers are basically wizards, but we're skeptical that even wizards could maintain the same sound quality in a speaker this much smaller. | |
[* black] Only a few Torx screws hold these speakers down—they're not glued in like on so many other models. Replacement almost couldn't be easier. | |
[* black] This modular Thunderbolt breakout board makes for a nice upgrade—last time, these were soldered to the logic board. This new configuration is more akin to the rest of the modern Pro line. | |
- | [* black] A little |
+ | [* black] A little farther and we're treated to another modular masterpiece: the headphone jack module. It includes the headphone jack, microphone, and Touch ID connector, and can be easily replaced without dragging along an expensive logic board. |