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Old 28-02-2012
chris_dono chris_dono is offline
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I think the idea is a good one, although I'm not completely sold on the medium proposed. Many laptops/netbooks/tablets simply won't have a CD/DVD drive available now, so it might be better to include an xfactory branded usb memory stick and a simplified paper sheet showing an exploded diagram ?

For the record, I like using a manual when building a kit, but only the good ones ! Some manuals are simply wrong, so therefore worthless, and having to use an online manual isn't a huge chore, but for me personally it does take away some of the enjoyment of building a kit. I usually have a copy of a manual, tuning tips, setup sheets etc in electronic form with me at the track, but it's always nice to be able to flick through physical pages when at home.
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