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Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops

Tom Warren   on 05 September 2008 - 07:04 · 7 comments & 2801 views

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Sony is recalling 440,000 Vaio laptop computers worldwide because of wiring faults that could cause overheating.

The recall concerns 19 Vaio models in the TZ series manufactured between May 2007 and July 2008 - but does not include models sold in the UK.

Sony said wires have been put in the wrong position near the hinge, while a flaw in the circuit board that controls the screen also may cause overheating.

The company said that a number of people had been burnt by the fault.

According to the company 373,000 of the Vaio laptops were sold worldwide in some 48 countries, with 67,000 sold in Japan.

Sony said that anyone who believed their machine was part of the recall should contact the firm to organise an inspection and rework of the wiring where needed.

View: BBC News

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#1 Airlink on 05 Sep 2008 - 07:10
No surprise, here. Sony laptops have always been a pile of crap in my opinion. I've had nothing but trouble from them.
(1 reply) #2 boho on 05 Sep 2008 - 07:18
Great, you buy a sparkling new laptop, and then need to get some hairy handed "re-working". Not good!
#2.1 creamhackered on 05 Sep 2008 - 07:32
Ha exactly, I gotta send in my TZ-31
#3 xXTOKERXx on 05 Sep 2008 - 15:06
Just kick off about it all and i am sure they'll "accomdate" for your time
#4 Fatzo757 on 05 Sep 2008 - 20:00
I know here in the US the company I work for just picked up a contract to do the reworks onsite.
(1 reply) #5 DJ Specs on 06 Sep 2008 - 03:05
Another reason to avoid all things Sony!!
#5.1 ArtOf_War on 06 Sep 2008 - 10:13
(DJ Specs said @ #5)
Another reason to avoid all things Sony!!


Their speakers/headphones/amps/TVs are pretty good, everything else is average at best.

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