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Vue éclatée du Macbook Pro 13" avec touches de fonction fin 2016

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  • Before we hit Retina, we scrape out a fancy fan. These blades are supposedly super quiet due to their asymmetrically spaced blades.

  • Interestingly enough, while Jony Ive was jazzed about "thinner, variably spaced fan blades," this tech has been included in certain MacBook Pro models since 2012.

  • There's also a significant amount of space not taken up by blades—that's probably another sick thermal system feature. Plus it looks nice in the video.

  • Likely a Texas Instruments motor controller on the fan flex cable

Avant de nous en prendre à Retina, nous extrayons un ventilateur raffiné. Ses pales sont censées être extra-silencieuses en raison de leur espacement asymétrique.

Pour la petite histoire, bien que Jony Ive soit ravi des "pales plus fines et aux espaces variés", cette technologie a déjà été utilisée dans certains modèles de MacBook Pro dès 2012.

Il reste aussi pas mal d'espace non occupé par des pales. C'est probablement une autre caractéristique de génie du système de refroidissement. En plus, ça fait joli dans la vidéo.

[* black] Before we hit Retina, we scrape out a ''fan''cy fan. These blades are supposedly super quiet due to their asymmetrically spaced blades.
[* icon_reminder] Interestingly enough, while Jony Ive was jazzed about "thinner, variably spaced fan blades," [http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/12/20/patent-filings-detail-retina-macbook-pros-quiet-asymmetric-fans|this tech|new_window=true] has been included in certain MacBook Pro models [guide|9462|since 2012|stepid=36201].
[* black] There's also a significant amount of space not taken up by blades—that's probably another sick thermal system feature. Plus it looks nice in the video.
+[* icon_note] Likely a Texas Instruments motor controller on the fan flex cable

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