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    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by nscohen, Jan 10, 2007.

  1. nscohen

    nscohen Notebook Guru

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    So the SZ 370 and 390 are same thing in terms of carbon casing, just that the 390 is customizable?

    And the 381 is the only one with higher grade carbon?
     
  2. nixon

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    Correct on all accounts.
     
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    Thank you Nixon
     
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    Yea I was confused when first trying to buy one.

    Sony should have made it easier and coded it like...

    370 (regular) 370c (custom)

    or

    370 (regular) 371 (custom)

    jumping to 390 makes it sound totally different.