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    Warped casing on SZ 691nx

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by s4iscool, Mar 6, 2008.

  1. s4iscool

    s4iscool Notebook Deity

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    anyone have or read of the sony SZ cases warping? When I place mine on a flat desk, the front right corner lifts off the table about 5mm. Enough to wobble and more noicable when its in the Sony dock.
     
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    no one? im the only lucky one with a warpped SZ?
     
  3. Ic3Demon

    Ic3Demon Notebook Guru

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    nope, my sz650 doesn't wobble at all :)

    It's sad to hear your top of the line SZ is having quality issues. I recommand you to have it exchanged with your retailer or sony directly. well, I mean, you paid a lot for the machine and poor quality like that shouldn't be what you are getting.
     
  4. Sponsi

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    My 650 is also fine.
     
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    dinfung Notebook Enthusiast

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    my SZ is fine also
     
  6. Bash

    Bash Notebook Enthusiast

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    No issues with my SZ691N/X at all.