New Rising Media: "A fascinating look into probably one of the coolest jobs we've encountered, the HP Elite PC reliability testing lab is everything you'd expect it to be and more.
From the robot arm constantly opening and closing DVD trays to levers opening and closing laptops over and over again to test the hinge's durability, and lets not forget firing 10,000 volts of static electricity at notebooks. It's a weird and wonderful laboratory that you must see in this uniquely insightful video straight from HP."
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are they trying to raise their credibility for their products?
interesting to say the least. I would never shoot that much electricity at my baby wow. instant fried mobo in my case.