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Thread: Review of the Asus Bamboo Series UJ33c laptop

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    Asus Bamboo Series UJ33c laptop review

    The current “green” trend is positively rampant, and is sweeping through society violently altering the way things are done.

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    very nice....just make sure its not lying around.....after a few beers and the fire getting a bit low this might end up to be a very expensive log!

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    Personally i don't like the look of that laptop, it reminds me of '74 when all the tv's were 'wooden veneered'.
    Suppose in a retro way its kinda collectible.
    Made in Japan and assembled in South Africa.

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    Well I guess some people will like it, others won't. Same as any other "colour" or "look". Overall I agree with demon, but possibly '74 has been out of some countries for sooooo long that it will look new and fresh :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by demon angel View Post
    Personally i don't like the look of that laptop, it reminds me of '74 when all the tv's were 'wooden veneered'.
    Ah yes! The original ol' Sony Trinitron!
    "Veni, Vidi, Vici." - I came, I saw, I looked great in a toga. OR DID I?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UtterNutter View Post
    Ah yes! The original ol' Sony Trinitron!
    LoL

    Ah yes, Sundays at grandmas house with the doileys and plants on the tv set.
    Made in Japan and assembled in South Africa.

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