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    Oily keyboard

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by jihoon, Sep 14, 2007.

  1. jihoon

    jihoon Notebook Evangelist

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    On my previous SZ240 or something, my biggest peeve was the keyboard;
    There was always dirt and grime and food under the keys, and then the oil stains in the middle of each key.

    It looks like the newer sz4x and sz6x keyboards are different(in color at least).
    The keyboard on the Vaio FE that I'm using right now doesn't attract any kind of grime or particles under the keys, nor does it collect skin oil.
    Can anyone comment on the keyboards on the silver/black keyboards on the newer SZ models?
     
  2. Furia

    Furia Notebook Guru

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    doesn't really matter silver or black imo... I went for black because I want the whole machine to look black...

    what really matters is that you get a keyboard cover...