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[* black] …and right on cue, out come the speakers.
[* black] Apple claims that their custom speakers make the most of "every cubic millimeter" inside the MacBook Pro. For $2200, we sure hope that they wouldn't be plug-and-play.
-[* black] The dual DXEC02 bottom-port Knowles MEMS microphones (with Job Id/Tape Numbers) lie underneath (or on top of?) the left speaker assembly. They use an "adaptive beam-forming algorithm" to cancel out background noise to make it easier to ~~talk to your computer~~ make calls via Skype and improve the speech recognition performance.
+[* black] The dual DXEC02 bottom-port Knowles MEMS microphones (with Job ID/Tape Numbers) lie underneath/above(?) the left speaker assembly. They use an "adaptive beam-forming algorithm" to cancel out background noise to make it easier to ~~talk to your computer~~ make VOIP calls (eg. via Skype/FaceTime), and improve the speech recognition performance.