The annoying plastic flap can be pulled out to reveal the aforementioned ports. Sony gets a lot of things right when designing the Vaios, it has to be said, but this isn't one of the things we'd put on a list of design highlights.
Photos: Hands-on with the Sony Vaio SR Series (VGN-SR19VN)
By Nate Lanxon on 16 July 2008, 3:52pm
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