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-[* black] At first glance, the new Magic Mouse looks just like it's older sibling. [http://dahliasanddaisiesdesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/LG3A3771.jpg|Mouse twins|new_window=true]!
-[* black] With the two mice on their backs, we can notice the difference between the Magic Mouse 2 and its predecessor. Naturally, the rechargeable Magic Mouse 2 has forgone the battery door and traded a battery latch for its new Lightning port.
+[* black] At first glance, the new Magic Mouse (left) looks just like it's older sibling. [http://dahliasanddaisiesdesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/LG3A3771.jpg|Mouse twins|new_window=true]!
+[* black] However, with the two mice on their backs, the differences are more readily apparent.
+ [* black] Naturally, the rechargeable Magic Mouse 2 has forgone the battery door and traded a battery latch for its new Lightning port.
+ [* black] Apple also changed the color of its own logo, and removed the status LED.