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-[* black] Removing the display antenna/hinge cover thing.
-[* black] Look at this fancy spring-powered display hinge tensioner roller thing. Works kind of like roll-up drapes, and presumably makes it easier to open the display.
+[* black] At MacBooks edge we come across a hinge protector that also serves as an antenna.
+[* black] Rolling past the hinge protector we start to feel tension. This isn't in our neck folks, but around the corner of the MacBook Pro.
+[* black] A spring mechanism rolls the cable yup when the display is closed. When the display is opened, the cable unravels and the tension is decreased.