Laptops for All
It has been said that it is a little hard to ascertain what was the introductory portable or laptop PC, the first portable computers did not look like the book-sized and folding laptops that we are familiar with today, however, they were both easily transportable and fitted on ones lap, and which led to the evolution of notebook style laptops as we know them now..
Many people have since written stories involving laptops like the following.
A local newspaper reported that Compal Electronics Inc., the world’s largest contract laptop maker. Their chief vexation concerns the fact that China presently has a deficit of labour and an issue with rising wages; which they believe could cause a huge problem in the fragile recovery of the computer market. Nothing to worry about your cheap Fujitsu laptop will still arrive if you order it soon, as most don’t come from Asia to the UK at the moment.
The company chairman believes that the best way to head off any future problems is to put up wages for their Chinese workers and ensure that they have adequate working conditions.
He commented the wages will increase by a “marginal amount” but refused to expand upon this point.
Compal turned out 38 million laptop pcs last year 23 percent of the world total mostly from its production base in the Chinese city of Kunshan, in China.
With pc sales expected to increase 20 percent this year, Hsu said Compal will set up a number production plants in China’s interior to meet demand.
A feeling grows that by 2030 80 percent of China will be urbanized,” he informed a shareholders meeting. He believes that “wages are still low in the west, but will catch up rapidly. Businesses should not relocate just for the sake of wage concerns like travellers chasing new grasslands.”
Some believe the economic recovery is in full swing in China, workers have started demanding large wage increases and showed far less endurance for harsh work conditions than their parents and grandparents did only not so long ago.
The issue of poor worker mental state in China came into stark relief earlier this fall amid a spate of suicides at the giant electronics facility of Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group in southern China. fearing negative presses after the suicides, the company promised to raise basic wages at the facility from 900 yuan ($130) to 2,000 yuan, beginning in the autumn.
Following on from thisA £116,000 damages award to a disappointed shopper has been wiped out by appeal judges, in a landmark ruling which may well impact thousands of consumers in Scotland.
Richard Durkin returned a laptop computer to PC World because it it was technically not fit for the purpose he wanted.
Unknown to Mr Durkin, the bank that had provided credit to enable him to buy the laptop continued to chase him for payments, and eventually blacklisted him when he declined to make any.