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    Problem with the SZ750...anyone else experience this??

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by sonyfan1, Jan 8, 2009.

  1. sonyfan1

    sonyfan1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    The keyboard is sticking out from the right hand side...So I can literally lift it up from the lap top using my finger.

    Also the lap top doesn't stay balanced sitting on a table. It rocks back forth as if one of eraser pads underneath is bigger than the other. But that's not the case after I examined it..

    I've only had it for 5 months and today is the first day I noticed these things...It's never been dropped or anything with light use.

    I have the extended warranty, I wonder if its covered.
     
  2. pampas

    pampas Notebook Consultant

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    I had no similar problems with my ex SZ780, even after I dropped it from my desk a little ..
     
  3. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Well, my SZ71VN/X never seems to sit 100% on all its feet - but your speaking a maximum of 1mm difference on one foor for me.

    It gets carried around a lot too.

    Keyboar - fine, except that the "N" is slowly wearing off.

    Use somethink like a ruler to determine whether your laptops casinf is "straight" - you may want to contact Sony.