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  • So far, the Surface Laptop 3 is looking pretty familiar, but we've been salivating about the changes under this façade since the keynote.

  • Speaking of façades, this one retains the stylized, monochrome Windows logo of prior Surface Products. Rumor has it that colorful logos are making a comeback, so maybe Microsoft will join the party?

  • And speaking of monochrome, check out this amazing X-ray (thanks to Creative Electron). We get a preview of all the usual laptop bits, plus some unusual dark bars around the perimeter. Are those magnets?

  • Underneath, along with vents and the standard regulatory markings, we find a new model number: 1873.

Hasta ahora, el portátil Surface Laptop 3 parece bastante familiar, pero estamos entusiasmados con los cambios que se han producido bajo esta fachada desde el discurso de apertura.

Hablando de fachadas, ésta conserva el logotipo estilizado y monocromo de Windows de anteriores productos Surface. Se rumorea que los logotipos coloridos se pusieron de moda de nuevo, así que quizás Microsoft se una a la fiesta.

Y hablando de monocromo, mira esta increíble radiografía (gracias aCreative Electron). Obtenemos una vista previa de todos los bits habituales del portátil, además de algunas barras oscuras inusuales alrededor del perímetro. ¿Son imanes?

Debajo, junto con las rejillas de ventilación y las marcas reglamentarias estándar, encontramos un nuevo número de modelo: 1873.

-[* black] So far, the Surface Laptop 3 is looking pretty [guide|92915|familiar|stepid=173161|new_window=true], but we've been [https://www.ifixit.com/News/microsoft-announces-a-repairable-surface-laptop-and-boy-are-we-excited|salivating] about the changes under this façade since the keynote.
+[* black] So far, the Surface Laptop 3 is looking pretty [guide|92915|familiar|stepid=173161|new_window=true], but we've been [https://www.ifixit.com/News/microsoft-announces-a-repairable-surface-laptop-and-boy-are-we-excited|salivating|new_window=true] about the changes under this façade since the keynote.
[* icon_note] Speaking of façades, this one retains the stylized, monochrome Windows logo of prior Surface Products. [https://www.macrumors.com/2019/07/16/apple-rainbow-logo-products-rumor/|Rumor|new_window=true] has it that colorful logos are making a comeback, so maybe Microsoft will [https://logodix.com/logo/42764.jpg|join the party|new_window=true]?
[* black] And speaking of monochrome, check out this amazing X-ray (thanks to [https://creativeelectron.com/|Creative Electron|new_window=true]). We get a preview of all the usual laptop bits, plus some unusual dark bars around the perimeter. Are those magnets?
[* black] Underneath, along with vents and the standard regulatory markings, we find a new model number: ***1873***.

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