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Specifications & Packaging |
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an editor for GruntvillE and a college professor, the first thing I noticed
on the L.I.S 2 box was the horrible (almost unintelligible) grammar. The
advertising catch-phrase written in large letters on the side of the box
reads, “Just open & install L.I.S, and it shall be shown you everything
you want!!” Obviously, it is a product imported from Korea, but the
grammar was just THAT bad. It is so bad, that I would guess they use some
sort of online translation service (ie. Babelfish on Altavista). It just
seems logical that a professional company would consult a translator before
printing a box for a product. At this point, I wondered what the instructions
were going to be like.
Besides the grammar, the box is blue and lists a few specs
and the system requirements. The box isn’t anything flashy, but
it’s not boring either.
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| System required: |
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IBM compatible PC
• USB port (1.1 or 2.0)
• Pentium II
• Greater than 128MB HD space
• 5.25” bay
• WIN98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
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| It obviously
doesn’t take an overclocked beast to meet these specs. Any PC should
be able to handle the L.I.S 2.
Inside, the L.I.S 2 was packaged safely, wrapped in plastic wrap and foam.
Included in the box:
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L.I.S 2 Indicator Blue Eye Unit
• User’s Manual
• L.I.S 2 Indicator Sample CD
• 3pin fan cable
• 4pin cable
• Power cable
• Internal USB cable
• External USB cable
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V.L Systems lists the key features (Taken directly from their website):
“L.I.S 2 shows it as clear and bright displaying their various information
of PC hardware and System.” |
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USB Interface (1.1 / 2.0)
• A.F.C (4Ch Automatic Fan Control)
• Supporting Dual CPU, Hyper-Threading CPU
• Sheared MBM (Motherboard Monitoring).
• Visualization
• You can change the skin of L.I.S Control Center.
• Control Center Automatic update
• Supporting icon program (CG Builder)
• e-mail check
• Message alarm
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