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ASUS ODM stuff is usually top notch
I had the pleasure of using a company ASUS-branded notebook a couple of years ago
on a contract job between the times at a major Kansas City-based financial services
company. It had the fit and finish that an Apple or a Sony would have (in fact, it was
anodized aluminum, just like the powerbooks of the same era). Another contractor I
was working with dropped his twice, and it kept on ticking.
Posted by: nix_hed   Posted on: 07/02/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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