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Those are a CE set of manuals and are very rarely/ever needed by a normal customer with hardware maintenance. I agree that the manual situation is terrible but this is what you get when you want "cheap/cheaper/cheapest" hardware. I sell lots of computer hardware othe than IBM and almost none of it comes with a manual. A fold-out instruction sheet is the "norm" for almost any piece of gear these days. Sharon Wintermute wrote:
And yet another reason to drop the i5 (My company's opinion).
Manuals should not be that high.
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