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    Skin for asus g1s?

    Discussion in 'Notebook Cosmetic Modifications and Custom Builds' started by kevin25, Jun 3, 2007.

  1. kevin25

    kevin25 Notebook Consultant

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    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Its same specs as the older G1P isnt it??? I'd have to look into it but I think they are the same so you can use any G1 stuff aswell if thats the case.

    I REALLY like the stock look of the G1S, I wouldnt mod it. Its the main reason I kinda want a G1S instead of a G2S or C90 just because it looks so cool.
     
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    ya i like the style but i want like a sticker design thats black/dark grey to go on top
     
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    I think what I'm looking for is a large clear yet durable skin like the films I put on my iPod so that the design is still the same but is resistant from scratching!! I know someone knows of a good site/store/brand to look to!
     
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    mrsneis.. for case protection.. i would say just let it be.

    Laptops have cases for a reason.. protect innards of the laptop... protecting the protection... gets a little bit obsessive no? ;)