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Report: HP Moves Part Of Notebook Production From China To Japan
CrunchGear ^
| June 17, 2011
| Serkan Toto
Posted on 06/18/2011 3:57:21 PM PDT by BfloGuy
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To: BfloGuy
Isn’t HP now Lenovo...the Chinese company that bought them out?
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posted on
06/19/2011 12:07:33 AM PDT
by
Tainan
(Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
To: Ronin
Ditto here on Taiwan re:"Made in Japan" label.
I recently bought my son a new wristwatch. At the local watch shop they had Seikos from China and Seilkos from Japan. They made it very clear that they preferred selling the ones from Japan. This is a very reputable shop that has a lot of high-end brands for their offerings.
I see this same preference for many other items here - Quality from Japan is SOP over mainland China.
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posted on
06/19/2011 12:14:34 AM PDT
by
Tainan
(Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
To: BfloGuy
I'll answer my own question - NO...
"Lenovo acquired the former IBM PC Company Division, which marketed the ThinkPad line of notebook PCs, in 2005 for approximately $1.75 billion." They bought the PC division of IBM.
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posted on
06/19/2011 12:17:51 AM PDT
by
Tainan
(Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
To: catnipman
There is a reason that HP home stuff is generally a tad lower than most of the other brands.
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posted on
06/19/2011 4:30:33 AM PDT
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wally_bert
(It's sheer elegance in its simplicity! - The Middleman)
To: wally_bert
“There is a reason that HP home stuff is generally a tad lower than most of the other brands.”
OK. I’ll bite. And that reason is?
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06/19/2011 6:34:48 AM PDT
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catnipman
(Cat Nipman: Made from the right stuff!)
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