Nexus Q Teardown Reveals Heavy Base, Foreign Parts

Here are the main takeaways from iFixit's Nexus Q teardown:
Round Parts Galore
After so many phone and tablet teardowns with square parts, the inside of the Nexus Q is a breath of fresh air. Many of the inner dome's components, which help form the Nexus Q's spherical design, were likely manufactured in the United States. Google has said that it decided to build the Nexus Q at home so it could create new design iterations without flying across the world. “It is safe to say that we have never before torn down a device with more circular parts than this,” iFixit says.
(Not Completely) Made in the U.S.A.

Base Like a Bowling Ball
The Nexus Q had to be heavy, lest it fly off TV stands from the pull of its own cords. According to iFixit, 45.8 percent of that mass comes from the bottom half of the outer shell, which weighs about 0.93 pounds. The entire Nexus Q weighs slightly more than two pounds, and in the hand it kind of feels like a duckpin bowling ball.
Repairable, But Not Easily

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