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    Transparent Sony Vaio X

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by duna, Oct 19, 2009.

  1. duna

    duna Notebook Guru

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    "We've already gotten a couple of up close looks at Sony's new thin-and-light VAIO X ourselves, but it seems that the company had a little something extra for its debut at a press event in China today: an amazing transparent edition of the laptop. Of course, the chances of it ever seeing a store shelf are even slimmer than its impossibly thin profile, but we're guessing this is the best glimpse most folks will get of the laptop's internals -- as anyone shelling out $1,300+ for one of these likely won't be able to bear prying it apart. Be sure to hit up the gallery below for a closer look courtesy of our pals at Engadget Chinese."

    Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/13/transparent-sony-vaio-x-amazingly-captured-on-camera/
     
  2. scadsfkasfddsk

    scadsfkasfddsk Notebook Evangelist

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    Although I couldn't actually own a notebook with its guts being shown off to the world it would be a nice thing for major electronics shops to have so they can explain to customers what is actually inside a notebook.