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[* black] There is something oddly satisfying about removing a warranty sticker. Maybe it's the feeling of irrevocability that comes with it, like crossing the point of no return knowing that, from this point onward, the device is entirely yours.
- [* black] It appears as though Asus doesn't share our sick passion for sticker removal. Their warranty sticker is just a sticker—no "VOID" warnings, no weird disintegrating labels. Just a sticker.
+ [* black] It appears as though Asus didn't put too much engineering into enforcing their warranty. The void sticker is just a sticker—no impossible to remove residue on the screw head, no weird disintegrating labels. Just a sticker that actually retains a good amount of stickiness even after being removed.