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[* black] Peeling the LCD from the articulating bracket reveals a PCB packed with passives.
- [* icon_note] Looks like Sony packed their ''real'' silicon inside.
[* black] This little circuit board is probably a breakout board for the LCD, allowing for a thinner cable from the camera. The capacitors probably reduce noise in the display.
-[* black] Now back to that juicy camera tech...
+[* black] Display technology is finally close to passing its Turing test: being indistinguishable from the mirror views in high-end cameras. This leap in tech has allowed for the viability of mirrorless cameras like Sony's alpha series.
+ [* icon_note] Apple bills these as Retina displays, but since a camera's display has to be much closer to your eye, the pixels have to be that much smaller to seem invisible.