Lighting can cast an illusion as to the true size of something. Often times you cannot trust a 2D visual image when it comes to size and depth. BUT, you CAN trust numbers. They are static, and released on the internet. Those dimensions are 110mm x 58mm x 18mm which is a tad smaller than the 8825. Trust static numbers, not what you see in pictures. I notice a lot of people complaining on sites about things like the lip around keyboard, thickness, color, etc ... all of which are effected by light and angle. I say look at one physically.
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Numetheus @ Oct 1st 2007 6:42PM
Lighting can cast an illusion as to the true size of something. Often times you cannot trust a 2D visual image when it comes to size and depth. BUT, you CAN trust numbers. They are static, and released on the internet. Those dimensions are 110mm x 58mm x 18mm which is a tad smaller than the 8825. Trust static numbers, not what you see in pictures. I notice a lot of people complaining on sites about things like the lip around keyboard, thickness, color, etc ... all of which are effected by light and angle. I say look at one physically.