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-[* black] The Blu-ray/DVD drive is connected to the motherboard via a SATA data connector, another win for repairability.
-[* black] While we are tempted to re-watch the entire LOTR trilogy on Blu-ray, our own quest to destroy the One Xbox in the fires of the teardown table goads us on.
+[* black] The Blu-ray/DVD drive is connected to the motherboard via SATA data connector, another win for repairability.
+[* black] While we are tempted to re-watch the entire LOTR trilogy on Blu-ray, our own quest to destroy the One Xbox in the fires of the teardown table drives is more dire.
[* black] We take a look at the underside of the optical drive, finding a few ICs and a large ribbon cable:
[* red] Microsoft MS0DDDSPB1 1326-BTSL ATNGS501
[* yellow] Texas Instruments 37T AVY7