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on stock for buy? Thanks. much apprieciated.
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Don't even see it at Sony Style any more.
A friend has the AR370CTO - work bought it for him. Sony only has the AR5xx series listed at Sony Style: http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...tegoryId=16154 Shop around, you might find an online retailer that has one/some 370(s). |
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This is what's new: http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...tegoryId=16155 |
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A got an old Vaio. It came with 2.2Ghz P4, 512MB ram, 80GB HDD, a CDRW, and DVD-ROM drive. The specs were prety good back in 2002 when purchased and it was very well priced. I upgraded ram to 768MB. I build all my own PC's now. ![]() |
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I do a mixture of buy my own and build, and have for at least 10 years, depending on what's en vogue, cutting edge, etc. I always stay away from bleeding edge because it's too darned expensive to depreciate that fast. Kinda like Toshiba HDDVD players.
![]() Just built a new gaming rig on the Frys deal (E6750 with ECS mobo for $218), popped in 4GB of 1066DDR2 and a 640MB 8800GTS and all is good. ![]() Machine before that was a VAIO i bought in 2003. 3.4Ghz northwood (P4 HT), came with 1.0GB of DDRPC3200. I upped it to 2GB and replaced the FX5200 with a 6800GT that had me kicking butt on BF2 at 1920 x 1200 with max settings. With only that RAM & GPU upgrade, I was suprised that I got a good 4 years of gaming out of that thing with great performance, so would definitely buy another VAIO desktop with a Blu-ray burner. The only thing I didn't like about that was the Non ATX proprietary power supply Sony used. I was still able to shoehorn another one in there, though. ![]() Computer before that was a custom built Athlon XP Before that was a store bought Athlon 900. etc etc. |
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Aug 2007
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bump....
I did some searching but only found some ar370 that had an rewritable burner....something i clearly don't need. |
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Let me see if I can get my friend's exact model for you(it is an AR370 CTO I believe). His has the Blu-ray burner drive like mine. EDIT: Does this link open for you? http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665061591 Spec PDF for VGN-AR370 CTO: http://www.iq.sony.com/srvs/DocsConn...100205&DL=true Last edited by dadkins; 09-16-2007 at 12:13 AM. Reason: VGN-AR370 CTO link |
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