and, did they really have to use the Windows logo on the system key of a Linux laptop?
A nice touch would have been to make it a penguin key. Or, even a spiderman key to match the font.
I was especially happy to see that the palm rests were not gunked up with the typical annoying explosion of multicolored stickers—with the exception of a white-on-black Intel Core i7 sticker (which actually looks quite nice!)—so there's nothing to visually distract you from working.
Another nice touch would have been to put the Intel Core i7 sticker beneath the XPS badge on the bottom of the Ultrabook with the service tag, serial number, and the neat little Ubuntu sticker.
A nice touch would have been to make it a penguin key. Or, even a spiderman key to match the font.
I was especially happy to see that the palm rests were not gunked up with the typical annoying explosion of multicolored stickers—with the exception of a white-on-black Intel Core i7 sticker (which actually looks quite nice!)—so there's nothing to visually distract you from working.
Another nice touch would have been to put the Intel Core i7 sticker beneath the XPS badge on the bottom of the Ultrabook with the service tag, serial number, and the neat little Ubuntu sticker.