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    Returned my SZ110

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by calxn, Mar 7, 2006.

  1. calxn

    calxn Notebook Geek

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    Couldn't deal with the cheap, penny pinching, tinkertoy keyboard. Keys don't always press right. Sometimes, it takes several presses on the space bar to get a space. Also, the lids protecting the network port and the dock connector keeps openning. They pop off if you just look at them. For 2K, it's just not worth it. The performance was great, the screen was pretty good. However, the annoyances were too great. It's too flimsy of a laptop.

    I have the Thinkpad T60 on order. Price ~ the same.
     
  2. klas

    klas Notebook Deity

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    hm... those were reported issues... but as far as keyboard you really get used to it in a few days.. I totally agree with you it's not worth the full price