Exclusive Vaio C Series Owner Made Crocodile Style


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Sony Japan has updated their C series of laptops with a strange new design – crocodile skin laptops – certainly something we’ve never seen before. This is another attempt by Sony to cater to the stylish folk out there who want their laptop to match their style. The new CS series are available now for pre-order and this exclusive Vaio Owner Made edition will be available in brown, red, and pink. Sony reproduced the crocodile effect by creating a real bumps and irregularities of textured pattern using plastic. At first, we nearly thought that it was real leather from the pictures.

The official model numbers are VGN-CS92DS, VGN-CS92JS, and VGN-CS92XS – should be available on April 18th only in Japan for 104,800Y ($1,024).

What do you think about this design?

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Comments

  • S. Wiggins said:

    I live in the United States and I love this design. I don’t currently own a laptop and I would like to. I would love to impress everyone I know by having the most stylish laptop ever.

  • Selio said:

    Ok, then buy a Mac!

  • deno said:

    Yeah, buy a mac. Then you’ll be sooo unique.

  • wytze99 said:

    Hey,
    I would really like to have one of these! Problem: I don't live in the US.
    Does anyone have any advice?
    - when are these availible in Europe?
    - can i just buy one at a sony store?
    - who will/can ship these to Europe?

    Thanks!

  • bobo20102010 said:

    whtas the difference between son vaio and the crocodile skin is it only the shape

  • Sally Eastough said:

    can I get red crocodile in WA with windows 7 NOT VISTA. if so, where from?

  • Sally Eastough said:

    can I get red crocodile in WA with windows 7 NOT VISTA. if so, where from?

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