Alterações no passo nº 7
Edição por Jeff Suovanen —
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- | [* black] Desperate to know more than just what's on the cover we open this book up. |
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- | [* black] We first notice two cables connecting the motherboard to the display. |
- | [* black] Fortunately for us, this book ''really'' is a book. With the cables on the side our engineer easily flips it open and disconnects the press-on connectors. |
- | [* black] As happy as we are about the cables, we're still scratching our heads about the [guide|51568|same strange brackets|stepid=112541] in the Surface Book display that we found in the Surface Pro 4. |
- | [* black] What's more disgruntling is the sight of the ribbon cable snaked under what appears to be the upside down motherboard. |
- | [* black] On the other hand, there is a cute little fan with matching foam. |
+ | [* black] Never one to judge a Book by its cover, we're glad for a chance to peek under the, um, exterior. |
+ | [* black] Right away, we notice two cables tethering the display to the motherboard. Fortunately, they're conveniently located along one edge—meaning we really ''can'' flip this thing open like a book—and we easily dispatch their press-on connectors. |
+ | [* black] What's more disgruntling is where the cables lead: directly ''under'' the motherboard, which appears to lie upside-down. |
+ | [* black] On the other hand, there is a cute little fan channel, which pairs with matching foam on the back of the display to direct the air just so. |
[* black] The timing couldn't have been better - we're still a little heated about the motherboard situation and need to cool off. |