They should be made to "shake and bake". When I was deployed overseas in Kuwait it was over 160 degrees on the flightline! Imagine the temps if you left your laptop inside of a closed vehicle? I did it with a camera and it was fubar.
There is no reason to "test" these. They've all already been tested thoroughly before they hit the sales department. I would guess they all won, because it's quite rare for anyone to subject $10,000 worth of hardware to extreme conditions with the intent of harming them. That would be stupid and a waste of great technology. Although, in the case of the 175 degrees fahrenheit (non-operating) exposure I would have to lean towards the Getac brand.
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0563977881 8 months ago
Dumb to not show us the RESULTS!
computergeek8571 1 year ago
Ok well.. what are the results? When exactly will my laptop be reaching a temperature of 175 degrees like it was in your oven?
eluding 2 years ago
According to Al gore...it should be sometime in the next ten years. Right now that freezer is warmer than the air outside my house.
mlke4258 2 years ago
oh,.. now I can to the south pole with a ToughBook...
iCamiloTV 2 years ago
lithium batters + oven = big fire
cippycreations 2 years ago 2
yummy laptop pizzas fresh out of the oven.
SonySasuke 2 years ago
Lame. Show us the results!
Modax42 3 years ago 5
Yea. Useless video without the results !!!! Guess the real question is... did any fail ?
cuplitesTV 3 years ago 2
Well, duh! They aren't made to be baked in an oven. This video is pure stupidity and by no means should be taken seriously. It's just stupid.
cubey 2 years ago 6
They should be made to "shake and bake". When I was deployed overseas in Kuwait it was over 160 degrees on the flightline! Imagine the temps if you left your laptop inside of a closed vehicle? I did it with a camera and it was fubar.
Oh I also agree useless without any test results.
TazynatoR 2 years ago
There is no reason to "test" these. They've all already been tested thoroughly before they hit the sales department. I would guess they all won, because it's quite rare for anyone to subject $10,000 worth of hardware to extreme conditions with the intent of harming them. That would be stupid and a waste of great technology. Although, in the case of the 175 degrees fahrenheit (non-operating) exposure I would have to lean towards the Getac brand.
"If it ain't broke, don't try to break it."
jkltbnxdjfklgbkjsgbl 3 years ago
so... Who won?
anthonyiag14 3 years ago