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    the whiteon the sony fe

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Blast2blaze, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. Blast2blaze

    Blast2blaze Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is it a type of material that will stain over time or is it glossy and can be kept tidy and looking new?

    I dont understand y sony would make something so powerful and good enuff to last for years but ruin it with the white thatll show its age way before its ready to die.
     
  2. matt_h1

    matt_h1 Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Its more of A grey than white, it looks and feels really good, its a metal finish but its not aluminium so you dont get fingerprints on it.
     
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    Blast2blaze Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok, thanks
     
  4. rhcpcrony

    rhcpcrony NBR President

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    well the lid is something that can be tough to keep clean, its probably the paint or material used. But the inside is basically plastic, pretty easy to clean. As far as being white, thats one of the reasons I bought it ;)