It looks weird, but the seals are secure under the above or damaged intact. Or simply do not know how you do not have a top off? If they are intact (not to mention the shop) take it away), it may be that only three were put together in the factory.
It looks weird, but the seals are secure under the above or damaged intact. Or simply do not know how you do not have a top off? If they are intact (not to mention the shop) take it away), it may be that only three were put together in the factory.
So I went to the store today ... didn't raise hell or something. Just told my side of the story and the problem I have with him. At first didn't want to help and what I asked for the floor manager was very helpful. She had carried out a number of units that had moved. I checked and that all stamps were 3 ... The explanation I received from the sales supervisor who had ordered the units, advised me that the seals were all original Sony for quality control and upgrade the units to the latest version of the operating system.
What does "units refresh to the latest version of operating system? All Vaios running Vista. Why take the notebook to "upgrade"? It makes no sense to be honest. I do not think Sony is installing the latest updates from Microsoft for the client.
What to pay for the notebook? If a bit of cutting the price of its original price, then you know why.
They do not have the Sony TZ series of faulty wiring that have the potential to create "dangerous" hot issues that led to Sony issuing a "recall" a few months ago to fix them? Perhaps this is why the cabinet has so many stickers sealed Sony.
If apiece of the stamps is the formalised accolade of Sony, then it suggests that the authoritative reinforcement from Sony was the group statesman each example you elect, swing a new mark apiece minute. Returned symbol, or mayhap a REFURB, also practiced techs Sony....
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