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[* black] Stack them if you have them. Here we take a look at the MacBook Pro 13" layered on top of today's main attraction, the MacBook Pro 15". No surprise here, the port layouts are identical between both models.
[* red] The MacBook Pro 15" can be identified by model number ***A1707***, which fits nicely between the A1706 and A1708 from our previous two teardowns.
[* icon_reminder] In case you forgot, this laptop was ''Designed by Apple in California'' and ''Assembled in China''.
-[* black] The bottom right and left edges of the MBP each feature a vent whose primary purpose is air intake, and whose secondary purpose we assume is an outlet for speaker output.
+[* black] Just like the [guide|9462|previous line of MBP|stepid=36188|new_window=true], there are long air intake vents under the left and right sides. If this computer is anything like its [guide|73480|little brother|stepid=148019|new_window=true], these vents should serve double-duty as speaker outlets.