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-[* black] Let’s start part two with ports! The USB-C boards flip up like the covers of cigarette lighter sockets in your car. From there, they easily disconnect from the (crazy thin) interconnect board.
+[* black] Let’s talk ports! The USB-C boards flip up like the covers of cigarette lighter sockets in your car. From there, they easily disconnect from the (crazy thin) interconnect board.
[* icon_note] Even the "Pro" iMac had [guide|101807|all its ports soldered|stepid=191190|new_window=true] to the logic board. While a desktop is less likely to experience port wear than a mobile device, it's ''always'' nice to have the option to replace.
[* black] Even these little guys are color-coordinated. We don't always agree with Apple's choices, but there's no denying their efforts making them.