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Nintendo Switch Teardown

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  • The stereo speakers are lightly adhered to the rear case, but don't put up much of a fight.

  • These speakers are trying hard to pump that bass. The larger diaphragms will displace more air, and a ported back allows for booming bass. But initial reports say they still "favor treble."

  • Phillips screws secure a Joy-Con rail to either end of the console.

  • Each rail has a set of pin contacts that interlock with contacts on the Joy-Cons to pass charge, and button presses to the motherboard via ribbon cable.

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