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    Sony S460 Wireless on/off button

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by hnut99, Sep 15, 2005.

  1. hnut99

    hnut99 Newbie

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    To all the sony S 460 owners,

    Could anyone of you tell me if your laptop wireless on/off button is loose and feels fatigue?

    I just got a this laptop and everything goes fine except that button is extremely loose, I went to the Sony Store where I got this laptop, the salesman told me it is like that. I am just wondering if it is true or not.

    Thank you!
     
  2. Surrey-OC3

    Surrey-OC3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Mine's not loose, go compare it to their floor models..

    SD

     
  3. hnut99

    hnut99 Newbie

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    Yes, I have checked the display ones at Sony Store, they are loose also, that's why the salesman told me it is supposed to be like that.

    But when I checked the one at Best Buy, the display one's button is more tight. I told the salesman at Sony store, he said maybe it is because of dirt! (Dirt makes the button tighter, I have never heard that before!! :confused: ) Anyone else have the same issue?

    Thanks!
     
  4. hightechuser

    hightechuser Newbie

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    The wireless switch on my S640P is loose as well. Whether its in the on position or the off position, if I place my finger on it it freely jiggles (makes it seem very fragile). However, it cleanly clicks between the the two positions and seems to work well enough.