[section_title title=”Packaging”]Packaging
Right, lets get started with a look at the packaging the Gandiva comes in.
The front of the box is fairly simple content wise with a large picture of the mouse and some branding. In my opinion this would look nicer with a plain black background but as you can see from the picture of the mouse itself it is hardly intended to be an understated package.
The side of the box is very similar to the front with branding and a picture of the mouse but we have a bit more info in the way of some system requirements.
The back of the box gives us a feature run down in many languages with some more detailed specifications in the purple box at the bottom (those specs are on the previous page if you fancy a look).
Opening up the front door of the box gives us some background on the name of the mouse as well as some extra description of things like the lighting and the software. We also have our first peek at the mouse here.
Finally, inside the box we have a few accessories such as a quick start guide and some replacement feet. We also have a driver CD which I personally quite like as it saves time, if you still have an optical drive that is.
So the packaging is mostly pretty good I’d say, the design could be a bit cleaner but the whole package is meant to look flashy so it does its job at least. Lets move on and take a closer look at the mouse.