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-[* black] At 54.5 Wh, this battery technically stores less than 75% the juice of [guide|39841|last year's edition|stepid=89847|new_window=true]—although with just three cells instead of six, it might be a tad easier to remove.
+[* black] At 54.5 Wh, this battery doles out ~27% less power than [guide|38300|last year's edition|stepid=86940|new_window=true]—although with just three cells instead of six, it might be a tad easier to remove.
[* black] That said, this Pro actually packs more oomph than its Touch Bar-equipped sibling, whose battery clocks in at 49.2 Wh.
[* black] Plus, Apple claims this battery's good for 10 hours of wireless web browsing, equivalent to both last year's 13" MacBook Pro and the 41.4 Wh [guide|62149|Retina MacBook 2016|stepid=130634|new_window=true].
[* black] Meanwhile, up top, we find this battery control board—which, unlike the impeccably manicured components surrounding it, is coated in epoxy and seems a bit of a mess by Apple standards.
[* black] We wouldn't be surprised to see this board hidden under some tape, iPhone-style, with some redesigned cable management, in the next version of the Pro.