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These replicas have all the presence and poise of the originals after whome
they were designed at a fraction of the cost. The attention to detail is
paramount and they are comparable to the originals in every way.
+Replicated to the smallest detail
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+Includes all Proper Markings
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boundaries of time and space and that arbitrary fantasy we call reality, as
This Sony VAIO S380 has got to be the smallest, lightest and grooviest laptop I have ever owned. It's got killer industrial design, the perfect screen hinge used on the Powerbooks, is legacy port free and, for me, has exactly the right looks and features. Face it, I'm a design snob and I like Sony products.
My D420 came with a Samsung screen and not AU Optronics. There is light leakage at the bottom of the D420 screen, but nothing outrageous. The viewing angles are so so, the horizontal angles being better than vertical. The brightness on the Samsung screen is fantastic though, from reports in the NotebookReview.com forums from someone that has had both a D420 with the Samsung screen and one with the AUO screen, the Samsung seems to be brighter.
Praises:
There was a moment of chaos in the young bird. "What's going on? Am I
Miimal light leakage found on the D420 AU Optronics screen (view large image)
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