HP has a case with the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission regarding hazardous laptop suitable for 425.000 dollars. That is not to say that HP in the final settlement, admits that the error has acted.
That reports Computerworld. According to the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, HP has a long-time laptop shipped that is too hot could be, and therefore fire hazard is produced. In september 2007, the company would already have 22 notifications received have problems with the batteries, without any measures to take. Two people would have been injured, one of them even had to go to the hospital. HP called in 2009 and 2010, a total of 124.000 of these batteries back.
HP has the case now suitable for a amount of 425.000 dollars. The company does not, however, that the error has acted. It recognises that the battery’s not working properly, but denies that they are a danger. It also says the company is committed to comply with all the rules for reporting the problem.