When
Hewlett-PackardHPQ created the Chromebook 11,
GoogleGOOG knew the product would be hot.
Unfortunately, the search engine giant had no idea it would be so hot that the charger would overheat and (in some instances) melt.
According to
Bloomberg, Google and Hewlett-Packard decided to suspend sales of the new Chromebook after receiving eight reports of chargers overheating. Some of them melted, but none of them caught fire.
Those exact reports could not be confirmed because the details have not been made public. But in a statement to Benzinga, Hewlett-Packard confirmed that sales were suspended due to overheating chargers:
It is not uncommon for laptop chargers to overheat. Complaints can be
found all over
Yahoo AnswersYHOO and include a wide variety of laptop manufactures.
In fact, a specific Google search for virtually any company --
AppleAAPL,
DellDELL,
AsusASUUY, to name a few -- yields
negative results.
This is not a problem that is exclusive to laptops. Any charger for any battery-powered electronic device (smartphones, tablets, handheld game systems, etc.) can overheat.
Disclosure:
At the time of this writing, Louis Bedigian had no position in the equities mentioned in this report.Louis Bedigian is the Senior Tech Analyst and Features Writer of Benzinga. You can reach him at louis(at)benzingapro(dot)com. Follow him @LouisBedigianBZLoading...
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