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Laptops that don’t break when dropped… Great

Posted on 26 May 2006

What makes a laptop break when it falls on the ground? The list could be something like substandard mod or hard floor but if we think for a moment, we can determine that the cause of a laptop breaking is due to sheer gravity. So, why not take off gravity from the laptop and make unbreakable laptops. Customer service would be happy not to hear about broken LCD screens or any other stuff. Watch this video if you have no clue what I am talking about.


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4 Comments For This Post

  1. nijai says:

    this can’t be a real footage?
    Is it?

  2. Neebone says:

    Neat video.
    But Nijal come on…u cant be serious about not knowing its cg. Next thing you’ll be asking where the X-Men live.

  3. B86 says:

    How can that stuff blow that much air? Where does all that pressure come from?

  4. me says:

    ^ it isn’t real.

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  1. 2dayBlog - Technology Journal, New Gadget everyday! says:

    Video : Anti Gravity Activated when Laptop drops…

    Facts or Fiction? We don’t know if this is true or not as well. We hope its facts and not fiction. Check out the 26 seconds video.

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