ASUS Unveiled as an Anime Enthusiast Impersonator Due to Expensive Typo on Motherboard

ASUS Unveiled as an Anime Enthusiast Impersonator Due to Expensive Typo on Motherboard


If​ you’ve ever wondered⁣ what would make Neon Genesis ‌Evangelion ⁣fans go berserk, look no further than ASUS. The PC maker ⁢brought its $700 ROG Maximus Z790‍ Hero EVA-02 Edition ‌motherboard to the US in September, and over‌ time, typo-on-motherboard.html” title=”ASUS Unveiled as an Anime Enthusiast Impersonator Due to Expensive Typo on Motherboard”>eagle-eyed users finally started noticing ⁣a ‍small typo ⁢in the anime brand:​ you get “EVANGENLION” instead of “EVANGELION.” In other words, someone at ⁤ASUS was⁤ probably watching dubs while accidentally adding the extra “n” ‌here.

This mistake can be spotted alongside the “Polymo lighting” I/O cover panel, which‍ has a display that switches between the iconic red mecha ‍and its stubborn pilot, Asuka. As pointed⁢ out by Digital Trends, the official product shots also contained said ⁣typo‌ at the time ‍of publishing this article. Interestingly though,⁢ this wasn’t the⁤ case with the press images received by Engadget back in July — ⁢as‍ per the above comparison image.⁣ We’ve reached out to ASUS regarding this amusing error, but there’s probably not much‍ point in rectifying it…

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