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iMac Pro Teardown

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  • Time to take a closer look at that display. Turns out it uses the same display panel we found in the iMac 5K: LG Display model LM270QQ1.

  • That said, the cabling arrangement and webcam hardware have been moved around—so you can't swap displays between models.

  • We peel up the long strip of shielding along the bottom to reveal the chips:

  • Texas Instruments NH245 8-Bit Dual-Supply Bus Transceiver

  • Texas Instruments BUF16821 Programmable Gamma-Voltage Generator and Vcom Calibrator

  • Parade Technologies DP665 LCD Timing Controller

  • Texas Instruments TPS54320 3A synchronous step-down SWIFT™ converter

  • Texas Instruments TPS65168 High Resolution Fully Programmable LCD Bias IC for TV

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