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[* black] The back of the display houses a number of chips that look suspiciously similar to the [guide|51568|N-trig modules|stepid=112564|new_window=true] found in the Surface Pro 4.
[* red] Microsoft X904169 06 CL1714
[* orange] Microsoft X904163 01 CL1715
[* yellow] Macronix [http://www.macronix.com/en-us/products/NOR-Flash/Serial-NOR-Flash/Pages/spec.aspx?p=MX25U1635F|MX25U1635F|new_window=true] 1.8V 16 Mb MXSMIO serial flash memory
+[* icon_note] Microsoft [https://blogs.windows.com/devices/2015/05/01/msft-acquires-pen-tech-from-n-trig-ltd/|acquired|new_window=true] N-trig in 2015. Looks like they've finally fully integrated their tech, slapping a Microsoft label on the chips.