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    Default Power Button Placement

    Hey everyone,

    Just got a 16 gig Transformer from Amazon (got one of the 'Like New' from their warehouse). I was noticing yesterday that something didn't seem right with the power button. It's hard to describe, but can anyone look at theirs and see if it is parallel with the volume rocker. On the one I got it is recessed, which makes it a little tough to get to. If that's how it is supposed to be then no big deal, but if not I will probably send it back.

    I tried to get a couple of pics to show what I am talking about.





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    Thanks. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't way off and might collapse in one day.
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    Default Re: Power Button Placement

    Just took a look at mine. My power button isn't quite that recessed, but it is definately recessed more than the volume rocker. In my opinion, if your power button is functioning properly, I wouldn't worry with returning it.
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    Default Re: Power Button Placement

    Quote Originally Posted by rew001 View Post
    Just took a look at mine. My power button isn't quite that recessed, but it is definately recessed more than the volume rocker. In my opinion, if your power button is functioning properly, I wouldn't worry with returning it.
    All things considered, you want a power button that is flush or recessed a bit so you don't accidentally turn your device on/off. I agree---if it works fine I wouldn't fret about it.

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