Is it true that the main manufacturer of ACER LAPTOPS is CHINA?
I just had some doubts whether its china or japan. or perhaps none of them. Tnx for the answers! Additional question: How is acer aspire 4530 different from 4520? Which is better in terms of design and performance?
Laptops & Notebooks - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
china> like all other computers except apple
Answer 2 :
It's probably Taiwan. 4530 -v- 4520 the higher the model number (in a series) the more sophisticated the machine. For example the 4520 would have way more features than, say, a 4300 but the differences between a 4520 and 4530 are probably very slight
Answer 3 :
Acer is Taiwan based. They have a lot manufacturing facilities in China.
Answer 4 :
Acer is not made in China. All laptops mostly come from Taiwan. Japan does not make computers. They -used- to make their own electronics. Sony is an example. They now make themeverywhere from Indonesia to Malaysia, as well as China, Taiwan, and Japan. Taiwan is very good quality for computer electronics. They are a tech superpower, undisputable. In 1997, Panasonic stopped manufactuing their tubes for their televisions in Japan and moved it to Malaysia. Quality suffered, and I could spot the bleeding reds on their 'PanaBlack' sets. (Always helped to have teh blackest screen on a tube set. Sony Trinitron forever, not so much XBR although those rocked too.) Now, Tubes have stopped being manufactured.
Answer 5 :
The parts for Acer laptops are manufactured mostly in Japan and Taiwan, although they are assembled in China.
Answer 6 :
Acer's main and largest manufacturing facilities are located in the Industrial zone in mainland China. However, their headquarters and R&D center are still based in Taiwan. BTW, all Acer's manufacturing facilities in mainland China are managed and operated by their executives dispatched from the Headquarters in Taiwan. Acer products are certainly nothing to do with Japan in terms of production
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
When emailing a cellphone in Japan on my laptop, the receiver cannot read the email. Please, any help
When emailing a cellphone in Japan on my laptop, the receiver cannot read the email. Please, any help?
This problem did not happen on my Desktop computer. I just dont understand. My friend, the RECEIVER, only gets a notice that an email has been sent, but cannot read the Roman script. If email is sent on my desktop though, her cellphone reads the script just fine.
Other - Yahoo! Mail - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Have you tried changing the "encoding" under the "view" menu? There should be about 3 options for displaying Japanese. Try to change the encoding. One of them is likely to read it correctly
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This problem did not happen on my Desktop computer. I just dont understand. My friend, the RECEIVER, only gets a notice that an email has been sent, but cannot read the Roman script. If email is sent on my desktop though, her cellphone reads the script just fine.
Other - Yahoo! Mail - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Have you tried changing the "encoding" under the "view" menu? There should be about 3 options for displaying Japanese. Try to change the encoding. One of them is likely to read it correctly
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Are there any good Yaoi games for the pc/laptop from Japan? If so what are they
Are there any good Yaoi games for the pc/laptop from Japan? If so what are they?
PC - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
yaoi as in gay or lesbo?
Answer 2 :
Kikiku Megane - You're not a yaoi fan if you dun even know this. There is still many others. Look here for more titles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL_game
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PC - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
yaoi as in gay or lesbo?
Answer 2 :
Kikiku Megane - You're not a yaoi fan if you dun even know this. There is still many others. Look here for more titles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL_game
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
Taking my digital media to Japan- could I get in trouble
Taking my digital media to Japan- could I get in trouble?
So I'm flying out to Japan for a month, and I saw that their customs bans anything that violates intellectual property rights. I'm a 20 y/o female, and I'm likely to get profiled for bringing in bootlegged media. I don't download music illegally or anything like that, but how would they be able to know what's legal or not legal on my iPod? I'm not bringing all my CDs to Japan! I also have Japanese music ripped from original CDs that I own. What if I were to rip a DVD I own to my laptop's hard disk? Would THAT be violating their customs? I want to have some way to entertain myself on an 11 hour flight and 5 hour layover. I can't seem to figure out what's legal and what's not, and I don't want to risk anything. However, I'd also like to keep my sanity.
Japan - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
No-one is going to care about your iPod. And it's absurd anyone will "profile" you. Unless you have 500 blank CD-R's in your suitcase.
Answer 2 :
They are not going to look at the music you have in your iPod. I'm from Japan and I go there every year with illegal copies of games, music and movies on my laptop, iPod and PSP. They won't give a crap.
Answer 3 :
They don't profile as much as you think they do. I'm 27 and female and I have dark skin (I'm mexican american). I really thought they'd profile me for looking slightly Indian or what-not, but they just didn't do anything. I took my iPod with me as well and they didn't check. Please. Both times I went to Japan, the customs guy just looked at my passport and let me through. In the Kansai airport, the guy didn't even ask me to put the luggage on the table for inspection. In Narita airport, the guy just asked if I had any alcohol, guns and all that other crap. These guys really don't have the time to be checking stupid things like ipods.
Answer 4 :
Don't worry about that. The inspection are more concerned about weapons and people bringing explosives onto a plane. They really wont care about your ipod or laptop having bootleged items on it
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So I'm flying out to Japan for a month, and I saw that their customs bans anything that violates intellectual property rights. I'm a 20 y/o female, and I'm likely to get profiled for bringing in bootlegged media. I don't download music illegally or anything like that, but how would they be able to know what's legal or not legal on my iPod? I'm not bringing all my CDs to Japan! I also have Japanese music ripped from original CDs that I own. What if I were to rip a DVD I own to my laptop's hard disk? Would THAT be violating their customs? I want to have some way to entertain myself on an 11 hour flight and 5 hour layover. I can't seem to figure out what's legal and what's not, and I don't want to risk anything. However, I'd also like to keep my sanity.
Japan - 4 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
No-one is going to care about your iPod. And it's absurd anyone will "profile" you. Unless you have 500 blank CD-R's in your suitcase.
Answer 2 :
They are not going to look at the music you have in your iPod. I'm from Japan and I go there every year with illegal copies of games, music and movies on my laptop, iPod and PSP. They won't give a crap.
Answer 3 :
They don't profile as much as you think they do. I'm 27 and female and I have dark skin (I'm mexican american). I really thought they'd profile me for looking slightly Indian or what-not, but they just didn't do anything. I took my iPod with me as well and they didn't check. Please. Both times I went to Japan, the customs guy just looked at my passport and let me through. In the Kansai airport, the guy didn't even ask me to put the luggage on the table for inspection. In Narita airport, the guy just asked if I had any alcohol, guns and all that other crap. These guys really don't have the time to be checking stupid things like ipods.
Answer 4 :
Don't worry about that. The inspection are more concerned about weapons and people bringing explosives onto a plane. They really wont care about your ipod or laptop having bootleged items on it
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