First ever 12-inch MacBook teardown is finally here and shows quite a spectacular sight of the new MacBook's innards. Released in March, Apple announced the new MacBook as the lightest and most compact MacBook ever made. Which essentially means cutting down on the size of various components and changing the way they perform the tasks - for instance, the new butterfly technique employed inthe keyboard. Once inside, all you notice is batteries and hardly anything else.

12-inch MacBook teardown:
The first ever 12-inch MacBook teardown is here thanks to a user fromFeng.comwho has revealed what the MacBook looks like from the inside. Apple reduced the size of motherboard by more than 65% as compared to what it fits inside a MacBook Air. The batteries, while large, have a terraced design helping make the new MacBook light while filling up its space inside too.
Here are the 12-inch MacBook teardown images to show the sleek designing that Cupertino technologymakerhas employed in this gorgeous new laptop.






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Followingare the specs of this new 2015 MacBook to help you decide if you are looking forward to get one for yourself:
12-inch Retina display with 2304 x 1440 resolution - first ultra-thin MacBook to sport Retina2lb weight,13.1mm thin1.1GHz Intel Core M processor8GB of RAMForce Touch trackpadSilent machine with no fan installed whatsoeverUp to 9 hrs battery life
Update:
iFixit has also released its 2015 12-inch MacBook teardown revealing more detailed commentary and beautiful images. Here is the verdict:
Proprietary pentalobe screws continue to make opening the device unnecessarily difficult, and new cable routing makes the procedure even trickier.The USB-C port is secured by tri-wing screws, and buried under the display brackets, complicating replacement. Also, being the only port, it will experience more use and wear than a typical single-purpose port.
The battery assembly is entirely, and very solidly, glued into the lower case.The Retina display is still a fused unit with no separate, protective glass. If the display needs replacing, it’ll cost a pretty penny.The processor, RAM, and flash memory are soldered to the logic board.
The brand new 2015 MacBook teardown by iFixit gets the lightest MacBook lowest score of1 / 10. Here are the images of the teardown:










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-Also, read: 2015 MacBook Pro vs 2014 MacBook Pro – Buying Guide
-Source: Feng.com& iFixit









