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    A2D display frame

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Xenomorph, Oct 22, 2004.

  1. Xenomorph

    Xenomorph Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey, any of u noticed on their A2Ds a not-so-small bump in the left lower part of the displays frame? It seems like there's something pushing from underneath, spacing the plastic frame from the display. If it's just bad finish, I'm worried about dirt getting there (and man I hate to think I'm going to have to go with it to the service center...[V]), do u think it should be covered by warranty?

    "I cannot give you a brain, but I can give you a diploma"
     
  2. Hyde

    Hyde Notebook Guru

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    I didn't find any bumps like that.

    But see the image below for my laptops lid and Asus badge... The badge is gaping from the other side. It was already like that when I got it from the store.

    Fine example of Asus finishing standards. It really doesn't matter, but not a pretty sight though... Little more glue and the badge would stay attached better. But Asus price is quite reasonable compared to Sony etc. "better" rivals.

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