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Unboxed: pine scented ASUS F6V laptop

Tuesday December 16, 2008
Written by William Maher
Tags: ASUS | F6V | laptop | notebooks
AUD
$1599
Price at time of review.

As we open the box it hits us, the unmistakable wafting scent of a pine forest, floating on the summer breeze and carrying away our troubles . . .

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Comments: 4
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ENFUSIA
Dec 17, 2008 9:57 AM
Infused scent?.....that's something useless you would expect from a Mac as a marketing ploy.

You want a scent? Stick an "in car" air freshener to your Lappy....LOL


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Unboxed: pine scented ASUS F6V laptop?
As we open the box it hits us, the unmistakable wafting scent of a pine forest, floating on the summer breeze and carrying away our troubles . . .

What do you think? Join the discussion.
hacker16
Dec 17, 2008 4:54 PM
what will they think of next?laptop and portable water chiller.

iam back
Nat.W¿LL¿
Dec 17, 2008 6:15 PM
a portable water cool would actually be of use...lately i have found myself in the situation of 'holy shit i could do with a cold water right now' as for the scented laptop...pine scented...yuck...i like the smell of new hardware, as toxic as it is haha.
malai5
Dec 17, 2008 9:50 PM
Is this a promise of things to come???
Is this an attempt by some Asus excutive who has an offspring ensconced in their room, playing computer games 24/7, to combat the rancid odour of an unwashed body and unwashed clothes piling up because the priority is some "Battle| that has to be fought against a Cyber Invader???

Who knows, it just may be the reason.:shock:

Cheers

Malai5

Edited by malai5: 17/12/2008 09:51:26 PM
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