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Here are some pictures of my Asus Z71v.
The complementary review can be found right here. First, the unpakaging. The first picture is the box it was delivered in, the second is the inside of the original box, and the third is the inside of the second box. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now to see the contents of the boxes. The first is the original box with the items taken out leaning against the unopened second box, the second is free stuff ( ), and the third is the USB drive and power adapter compared to a playing card.![]() ![]() ![]() The carrying bag that came with it (high quality), the first view of the computer, and the first opening of the screen. ![]() ![]() ![]() The keyboard, the underside with battery installed, and the underside with battery taken out. ![]() ![]() ![]() The left, back, and right sides showing the ports. ![]() ![]() ![]() The screen, showing the viewing angles. ![]() ![]() ![]() And some more pictures showing off its beauty ![]() ![]() ![]() If you request any pictures I will be glad to take them for you ![]() |
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Can you take a few more shots of the bag and a couple more shots with the lid CLOSED? It's a real beauty when the lid is closed... hehe
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So now I finally see what istnc means by a nice bag to go along with it. I may actually use that thing
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That's the same bag that comes with most ASUS notebooks... it really is quite a decent bag
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At first I thought of just selling the bag on Ebay. But it looks nice very comfy and for me gives the impression that its not a laptop bag more like a normal record bag. So its safe to carry our expensive Z7 in.
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nice wallpaper/background? Where'd you get it? Link?
Thanks, jcll2002 Oh yeah, nice pics btw ![]() |
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There are some minor differences with that bag and the bag that came with my M6Ne... although very slight, I can tell
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Who the heck uses floppies these day still?! USB Memory Stick Baby!
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^^^Thats really weird because literally 30 seconds ago I used a floppy for the first time in god knows how long...
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Ahmen to that! |
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But what if you are on an old computer that has no operating system installed. What do you do to install an OS? It sure as heck doesnt have USB boot support, most likely doesnt have cd-drive boot support, so your only option is to use floppies!
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Most computers (even old ones) will have CD-ROM boot support... so installing OSes that way is quite standard now.
I haven't used floppies in a while either... |
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