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[* black] That's better! Here's the whole interior
-[* black] Interconnect cable bundles routed through hinges at top and bottom. We'll try to pull those hinges apart later! Hopefully these will hold up over time and not flex themselves into oblivion.
+[* black] Right off the bat we notice the Duo features dual batteries like other foldables. Unlike other foldables, the larger battery is ''bonkers'' huge—easily double the capacity.
+[* black] The Duo's hemispheres are connected by two multi-strand interconnect cables. They remind us more of old-school [guide|45135|MacBook display cables|stepid=67594] than the f[guide|131002|lat ribbon cables|stepid=257272|new_window=true] [guide|130414|we've seen|stepid=255814|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_reminder] We're hopeful that this style of cable will be able to hold up to a lot of abuse—ribbon cables seem to have issues [https://www.ifixit.com/News/41330/class-action-lawsuit-filed-against-apple-for-macbook-pro-flexgate-issue|on occasion].