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     He felt better for his decision to be just another one of the  Flock.
In my opinion the Vaio S380 is a beautiful machine, free of decoration like many home systems, it's just pure form and function. The details are so well thought out - tiny rubber bumpers that exactly cushion the screen from touching the keyboard when it's closed (a problem with the old Inspiron 8000), no screen latch needed, rubber feet on the base that keep the base off the table and help shift some of the heat. Some criticisms that have been aired in previous reviews are the flimsiness of the WIFI switch and, yeah, it's cheap and wobbly (and usually missing on store display models), but I have no intention of ripping it out. The strange shape of the mouse buttons take a few hours to get used to as they are fairly austere shiny metallic bars rather than the luxurious click-me-anywhere surfaces you might be used to. Takes a bit of precision to use and the mouse pad has a fairly abrasive surface initially but that's fine. The major physical thing you notice while using the ma!
 chine is the sheer heat of the wristpad coming from under the Windows XP sticker. It gets WAY toasty if you're running full power, less so under power management or on battery. I've never owned or used a laptop that gets this hot but it's not uncomfortable, just toasty warm. Having said that, I haven't used the machine in the height of summer yet. 

Average screen quality with restrictive viewing angles
 Notebook	Time to Calculate Pi to 2 Million Digits 

with the easy telepathy that  these  gulls  used  instead  of  screes  and
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