An expensive motherboard celebrating the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion has an unlucky typo.
The issue impacts the ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO EVA-02 EDITION, a motherboard that was launched in September for $699, however has since offered out at most retailers. The motherboard is beautiful, containing quite a few customized designs themed after one of many anime’s hottest characters, Asuka Langley Soryu, and her mech.
There’s only one downside: Asus by chance misspelled the anime’s identify as “Evangenlion” subsequent to the I/O cowl display screen on the motherboard, which was observed by Tom’s {Hardware}. This may be seen on YouTube unboxings of the motherboard and the official product listings on-line, though the typo is straightforward to overlook.

On Tuesday, Asus apologized for the error, after listening to suggestions in regards to the misspelling. The excellent news is that downside is merely beauty, and will be fastened with a brand new substitute half.
“As a part of our dedication to resolving this problem, we’ll lengthen the guarantee by one extra 12 months and implement a substitute program,” the corporate mentioned. “Asus will present a corrected ornamental half that end-users can use to interchange the misprinted half. In the event you encounter this problem, please contact your native customer support for extra particulars.”
The corporate has since corrected Asus’s official product web page for the motherboard with a picture displaying the correct spelling for Evangelion. Nevertheless, there’s no phrase on when Asus will present the substitute half. Within the meantime, the Evangelion-themed motherboard is already reselling on eBay for between $1,300 to $2,499 because of the scarcity in provides.