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    VAIO CR Display Pictures

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by wuruoyu, Jun 22, 2007.

  1. wuruoyu

    wuruoyu Notebook Consultant

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    CR Display Pictures vol.1
     

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    wuruoyu Notebook Consultant

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    Iris Notebook Enthusiast

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    Looks very flashy. Almost like a macbook.
     
  4. Cheek

    Cheek Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    Looks better than I expected, very nice body. A little bulky compared to the SZ, but it's not meant to be the most portable of course.
     
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    jasonmasr Notebook Guru

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    looks gorgeous, why can't the FZ have these color options!?
     
  6. illmatic2609

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    I was helping my friend choose his laptop and we narrowed it down to the CR. He fell in love with the indigo color and it came out to around $1600 including warranty + tax.
     
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    ehhh, 1.67 inches thick, complete turnoff for me. If anybody can prove that measurement is a typo, that'd be great
     
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    haha, the 2.7 inches is a typo, already sent an e-mail with the correction (1.67 inches; still pretty damn thick) And dude, don't take cnet or any of its affiliates seriously, you'll set yourself up for a deathtrap. That editor's take was just a restatement of the sony spec sheet, they couldn't even manage to transfer the measurements correctly...
     
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    You are probably right, but I just searched and found that.
     
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    that is a beautiful looking computer.