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[* black] And now for the moment we've all been waiting for...the internal reveal. It's [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6Ab9idNqrI4/UbU1DaQ56WI/AAAAAAAAAe4/eIyZP1uaOiE/s1600/itshappeningreggie!!.gif|finally happening|new_window=true]!
-[* black] We immediately spot a nice glob of purple thermal paste, a hefty thermal management system, and a battery that takes up roughly half the case.
- [* black] Based on that purple blob, it appears that that metal plate doesn't just protect internal components from rough play, it also acts as a heat sink to pull heat away from the heat pipe and spread it evenly across the rear case.
+[* black] It... looks like a computer! Battery, heatpipe, thermal paste, fan. It's all there.
+ [* icon_note] The Switch's priorities are pretty clearly battery and cooling.
+[* black] By the looks of that purple blob, this metal plate is more than structural support. It's also a heat sink that channels heat from the heat pipe and to the rear case.