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Japanese consumer electronics giant says irregularly positioned wires near the notebook hinge, or dislodged screws inside the hinge, can cause short circuits and overheating.
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Someone is right and someone is, well, not so much. Fight it out amongst yourselves.
I have never purchased a PC/Laptop, so I can't comment on that. I saw HP laptops at Fry's for $400, with no OS, and I can download and install Ubuntu for free and it works like a charm, I see no reason to spend $1000 or $2000 for a laptop anymore, unless it was like a Mac Pro model, that would be the only exception.
- by DMBoricua September 4, 2008 4:40 PM PDT
- I dont think Sony is good for making computers, they are well at everything else (game systems, TVs, cameras, phones, etc), their computers just never caught my eye. First, they're overpriced, I havent seen not one of their laptops with a dedicated graphics card, and they all come with vaio software that just plagues Vista worse than a virus. No Sony computer for me. Oh, and their laptops always had kind of a cheap plastic feeling to them.
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