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Sony recalls 73,000 Vaio laptops due to burn hazard

By Peter Sayer , IDG News Service , 09/04/2008
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Sony is recalling 73,000 Vaio TZ laptops because of a possible manufacturing defect that may cause them to overheat, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday.

The recall relates to a problem with wiring near the computer's hinge, which could short-circuit and overheat in certain circumstances, perhaps burning the user.

One person has suffered a minor burn as a result of the latest defect, and Sony has received 15 other reports of overheating computers, according to the Commission.

The affected models are the VGN-TZ100, VGN-TZ200, VGN-TZ300 and VGN-TZ2000 -- although not all laptops in these series are affected. Sony suggests users contact the company to see whether their computer is part of the recall, and if so to stop using it immediately.

The overheating could be caused by misplaced wiring near the hinge, or if a screw in the hinge falls out and short-circuits the wires.

In 2006, Sony was forced to recall millions of laptop batteries used in its own and other manufacturers' laptops because they presented a fire hazard, causing some computers to burst into flames.

Sony isn't the only PC maker that has had to deal with battery problems. Dell, HP and Acer have all recalled laptop batteries in the recent past.

The Commission has published one other laptop safety recall this year: In May, Dell recalled almost one million notebook electrical adapters because of a risk of fire and electric shock.

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NO Sony PC's for meBy Anonymous on September 5, 2008, 9:24 amOur Marketing Dept. bought twelve of them, only to have 3 die within 30 days, and ALL twelve in for service within a year. Worst part was having to provide proof...

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Japan is out of this worldBy Anonymous on September 5, 2008, 3:51 amAre you suggesting that Japan isn't part of the world? :P

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SonyBy Anonymous on September 4, 2008, 10:19 pmHot time in the old Sony tonight

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Is the VGN-CR220E also affected by this recall??By Anonymous on September 4, 2008, 9:15 pmIs the VGN-CR220E also affected by this recall??

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Do you mean 373,000?By Anonymous on September 4, 2008, 1:45 pmThey are recalling 373,000 in the world and another 67,000 in japan, is this 73,000 a typo?

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