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Additional Pictures
| This TI-Nspire CX 
	  EZ-Spot was manufactured in June 2011 by Inventec Corporation in China (Date code P-0611C » mth 06 yr 2011). 
	   | The backside
        of the TI-Nspire CX EZ-Spot features a cover to access the rechargeable battery. 
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| The internal
        construction of the TI-Nspire CX EZ-Spot makes use of just two printed circuit boards
        (PCBs), one for the computing unit, color LC-Display and power supply and one for the keyboard.  | |
| The main PCB 
	  is connected to the color LC-Display.  | |
| The brain of the
        TI-Nspire CX EZ-Spot is actually a System-on-Chip based on Toshiba's
	  ASIC technology hidden under some foam material.  | |
| The 
	  memory of the TI-Nspire CX EZ-Spot is composed of a Multichip Package with both the Flash-ROM and SDRAM combined.  | |
 
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