What brand of soda?
What surface will the notebook be dropped on? (carpet, wood, tile, etc.) Is this a tumble, angle, or a straight drop? (meaning they'd like to know the specific direction.)
Hoo, boy.
When we set out to test notebooks for toughness, the thinking was as complicated as this: Beat them all up and see which survived. Some PC makers, though, sounded like they wanted us to put on white lab coats, walk into a hermetically sealed room and then issue a white paper on the results.
This was a tough notebook challenge, not the Pepsi Challenge. PC makers do argue that because soda can act as a conductor depending on its ingredients, how sugary it is can determine how likely the unit is to short out or fry. (We wound up using regular Pepsi—but that was a game-time decision.)
Hewlett-Packard and Lenovo gave us a "Thanks, but no thanks" when we asked them to participate. Before turning us down though, Lenovo wanted us to answer some questions. Actually, they wanted us to answer a lot of them.
HERE THEY ARE:
THE KNOCK TEST: Will the unit survive a fall from desktop height?
Can the exact height/distance be determined at all?
What state will the system be running in? (assume it is powered on in some state)
Will there be an application or test running that will be writing to the disk drive?
Will the lid be open?
What surface will the notebook be dropped on? (carpet, wood, tile, etc.)
Is this a tumble, angle, or a straight drop? (specific direction)
THE STAIR TEST: Will the unit survive a tumble down a flight of stairs in a carrying case?
How many steps in the staircase?
What material are the stairs made of?
How will the system be released and are conditions repeatable for all vendors?
Will the system be on or off?
What carrying case will you use?
Any other materials in the case, such as an AC adapter?
THE SPILL TEST: Will the unit survive a spill of four ounces of soda?
How will the soda be applied?
Where will it be poured?
What brand of soda? (determines sugar amount)
Can the system be picked up for drainage?
Can it be wiped off after spill?
Will the system be running and, if so, in what state?
What happens after the spill to determine pass or fail?
THE TRIP TEST: Will the unit survive being pulled off a desk by a trip over the power cord?
Will the system be running or idle?
What is the height of the desk?
Will the system be pulled down or an actual simulated trip?
What type of surface will the system fall onto?"
Panasonic, Acer, Dell and Toshiba all jumped at the chance to participate. None of them had such a lengthy list of questions. Neither, do we expect, would the typical road warrior as he reaches into the hotel minibar while finishing up that PowerPoint presentation at 2 a.m., trying to pick between diet or regular.
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