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I don't know if this you but I never understood unboxing videos :) Maybe someone can explain the appeal. Although I've used them to see what the final product looks like in someone's hands, but I just skip to the end.
 
I don't know if this you but I never understood unboxing videos :) Maybe someone can explain the appeal. Although I've used them to see what the final product looks like in someone's hands, but I just skip to the end.

along with vlogs, unboxing videos are something I also never understood ;)
 
I don't know if this you but I never understood unboxing videos :) Maybe someone can explain the appeal. Although I've used them to see what the final product looks like in someone's hands, but I just skip to the end.

personally i watch them to see what comes with the product.
that or just being super excited to get it and watching a bunch of videos on it lmao.
 
I don't know if this you but I never understood unboxing videos :) Maybe someone can explain the appeal. Although I've used them to see what the final product looks like in someone's hands, but I just skip to the end.

I've been watching the MBA Unboxing videos becuase I need a fix and can never afford one.

Bit like Jack making Lemon eat his steak in front of him in 30 Rock. :D
 

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Some companies may not list what's in the box, or maybe you want to see what a particular accessory looks like. Just because Apple lists it plan and clear, and doesn't have many things in there that are a surprise, doesn't mean that other companies don't.

I personally would want to know exactly what I'll be buying and what I'll need in addition to the base thing, if it didn't include some super important accessory.
 
Some companies may not list what's in the box, or maybe you want to see what a particular accessory looks like. Just because Apple lists it plan and clear, and doesn't have many things in there that are a surprise, doesn't mean that other companies don't.

I personally would want to know exactly what I'll be buying and what I'll need in addition to the base thing, if it didn't include some super important accessory.

I think every electronic product I have bought in the last 10+ years have listed what's in the box, on the side or bottom of the box.

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unreliable. for example, this makes no mention of the included display wiping cloth.

That's a surprise gift, you're not paying for it. :D
 
Possibly the worst unboxing video ive ever seen. Its not even an unboxing, as its already been unboxed previously.

Either that, or Apple have pulled a Nintendo and decided not to include power adapters anymore.
 
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