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-[* black] So far, the Surface Laptop 3 is looking pretty [guide|92915|familiar|stepid=173161|new_window=true], but we've been [https://www.ifixit.com/News/microsoft-announces-a-repairable-surface-laptop-and-boy-are-we-excited|salivating] about the changes under this façade since the keynote.
+[* black] So far, the Surface Laptop 3 is looking pretty [guide|92915|familiar|stepid=173161|new_window=true], but we've been [https://www.ifixit.com/News/microsoft-announces-a-repairable-surface-laptop-and-boy-are-we-excited|salivating|new_window=true] about the changes under this façade since the keynote.
[* icon_note] Speaking of façades, this one retains the stylized, monochrome Windows logo of prior Surface Products. [https://www.macrumors.com/2019/07/16/apple-rainbow-logo-products-rumor/|Rumor|new_window=true] has it that colorful logos are making a comeback, so maybe Microsoft will [https://logodix.com/logo/42764.jpg|join the party|new_window=true]?
[* black] And speaking of monochrome, check out this amazing X-ray (thanks to [https://creativeelectron.com/|Creative Electron|new_window=true]). We get a preview of all the usual laptop bits, plus some unusual dark bars around the perimeter. Are those magnets?
[* black] Underneath, along with vents and the standard regulatory markings, we find a new model number: ***1873***.