Chapter 204 Purchasing Group



As for lithium batteries, we'll research them gradually!

Xing Baohua strongly demanded that the laboratory be moved to the main factory's experimental building, as such a large space needed to be occupied.

Others thought Xing Baohua meant well, but in fact, he had a shocking plan.

It's still in the planning stages.

This time we're going to Japan to buy battery production technology. We absolutely have to buy it because it involves environmental protection.

There's not much awareness about this in China, so there's no way to get started.

The Japanese have a small land area and were well aware of the dangers of batteries early on, yet they are very advanced in environmental protection.

This is something we should learn, even if it costs money.

Xing Baohua's college student was an optics major who had disassembled and studied the laser machine he brought back from Hong Kong.

The principle of the laser head needs to be reversed.

Xing Baohua also participated and assisted, providing many research suggestions.

At that time, there were no domestically produced laser heads available, so they had to be imported. Fortunately, he had a good relationship with the general foreign trade company, and Xing Baohua placed an order for 5,000 laser heads, which were then manufactured by Philips.

The laser heads inside will be used for research; some of them, Xing Baohua wanted to use to trick the Japanese.

He was preparing for his trip to Japan; the time was a bit tight, but he was still in time. Xing Baohua and the chief exterior designer developed the appearance of several products and urged the plastics factory to speed up production.

One of the products was named by Xing Baohua as a secondary development aid.

Listen to that name, it sounds so sophisticated!

This stuff is useless, pure pseudo-technology. Let the Japanese pay some "stupidity tax".

This contraption, made of a plastic shell, medical-grade silicone, and a small motor, costs the equivalent of 5.3 Chinese yuan. It won't sell for much to the Japanese; 30 US dollars will suffice.

The average height of Japanese soldiers is shorter, which causes many men to feel inferior because of their short stature.

Even with all the features, who wouldn't want their own parents to be a bit rough?

Secondary growth enhancement devices offer a glimmer of hope to those who feel inferior.

This is definitely money to be made!

To avoid any negative impact, Xing Baohua dared not use rice and could only use apples, specifically colorful Fuji apples.

The second is a health-preserving kettle.

It is said that porcelain production in central Shandong has a history of over a thousand years. Although not famous, it is well-known in Shandong Province.

Especially tea sets and the like.

Xing Baohua contracted out the production of 10,000 health-preserving teapots to a porcelain factory, based on the functions and appearance of the teapots used in later generations.

The teapot is made of exquisite materials, so the cost is slightly higher. Even so, it doesn't cost more than ten yuan.

As for the features, that's complete nonsense. If it doesn't exaggerate to the skies, who would buy it?!

Furthermore, there are many middle-aged and elderly people in Japan who also value health and wellness, so this is targeted marketing.

The last product should be a truly high-tech product during this period.

It could even be described as cutting-edge technology.

But it's definitely a scam; it's fun to watch, but not very practical.

This product is specifically targeted at young, fashionable Japanese people.

This group of people are all wealthy and own personal computers.

Computer technology is not very advanced in our country, but the Japanese have quite a lot of it.

Laser projection keyboard.

Xing Baohua bought this thing from Kengduoduo and studied it back then.

The main control chip is combined with a laser head.

The program is not complicated; the only key component is the sensor.

Xing Baohua already had a solution for this.

Infrared distance sensors are commonly used in urinals.

It flushes when someone comes in and flushes when they leave; that's what it uses.

This infrared sensor only displays the corresponding letter when the infrared light is blocked by a finger.

It can be used on any flat surface.

Is it practical? Is it comfortable?

Is it more comfortable to tap on a keyboard with its responsive feel, or to tap on a hard, solid desktop?

When using this infrared projection keyboard, you have to look at the letters on the keyboard and type them one by one.

Sometimes, if the finger blocking line is not in place, the letters will appear off-center.

Even if you're fast enough, the infrared sensor won't be able to react in time.

If you try to block the line with your palm, it will cause a breakdown.

What's the point of this thing? It's just novel and a way to trick people into buying it.

The total cost of all materials, appearance, and packaging is only around 70 yuan.

Fortunately, production is limited, with only about a thousand units produced in total. Xing Baohua priced it at $199.

Perhaps he had always harbored a mischievous urge to mess with the Japanese. That's why Xing Baohua took this matter very seriously.

There is now a technical team, and Xing Baohua, apart from writing the main programs, has honed his skills with the small team.

That said, the development of the motor for the Walkman has made it a key project.

The only problem we're facing right now is with the external speaker equipment.

The most common external speaker device is a headset, but as for headphones, there are very few domestic manufacturers that can produce them.

Although Xing Baohua has a speaker, it's not the same as headphones.

We called Lin Daorong to join us in the research and development, and we had to consider everything from sound quality to power consumption.

Xing Baohua also wanted to emulate the Walkman's wired remote control for his high-end, ultra-thin portable music player. Unfortunately, no domestic company can produce such a sophisticated microcircuit control board.

Xing Baohua no longer expects high sound quality from headphones; he prioritizes reducing power consumption.

Let's wait until the technology is available before we start researching things like balanced armature and dynamic coil motors!

For ultra-thin portable music players, use in-ear headphones for external playback.

For low- to mid-range portable music players, use a headset.

A few days after Xing Baohua was preparing to leave for Japan, news came from Hong Kong that Zou Wenjuan's two albums had become hits.

Her songs are currently dominating the top spots on the radio charts. The most frequent song requests from listeners are also her English songs.

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