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[* black] In place of the headphone jack, we find a component that seems to channel sound from outside the phone into the microphone... or from the Taptic Engine out.
[* icon_note] No fancy electronics here, just some well-designed acoustics and molded plastic.
-[* black] Mechanical buttons are a thing of the past when you have a Taptic Engine! This sleek engine uses [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haptic_technology|haptic feedback] to simulate the push of a button, without having a real button.
+[* black] Mechanical buttons are a thing of the past when you have a Taptic Engine! This sleek engine uses [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haptic_technology|haptic feedback|new_window=true] to simulate the push of a button, without having a real button.
[* icon_note] Anyone familiar with the touchpad in the [guide|39841|Retina MacBook 2015|stepid=89855|new_window=true] has already experienced haptics from the Taptic Engine.