inside-cover


The sticker on the inside of the cover. On the right you can see a fairly large dent. It seems as if at some point the system unit was dropped from a small height onto some stairs or something, leaving a large dent in the bottom edge. Due to the way the cover attaches (swings open rather than slides off) it doesn't make it hard to attach or remove.

In album: HP 9000 D380

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Timestamp 2008-12-12 23:49:20+13:00
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