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What happens when our SVP of Devices & Services, Panos Panay, puts a Kindle Paperwhite through the ultimate stress tests? To celebrate the 20th anniversary of our innovation hub, called Lab126, Panos spent a day with our hardware reliability engineers testing the e-reader’s durability and reliability. Watch him run just a few of the dozens of mechanical, situational, and chemical tests we use to simulate real-world customer experiences. PS - who knows the meaning behind the name Lab126? 😏 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gsSksCzg

Matheus ukok

Frequentou a instituição de ensino Platzi

1mo

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Kiran Mohan Nori

Software Development Manager at Amazon

2mo

Exciting to see these tests

Richard Jones, P.E.

Engineer at Sandia National Lab

2mo

Mechanical environment tests are worthwhile, but give it to a couple kids and get some in-situ data … I guarantee it will fail in a way you never expected 😅 Every time I thought I mitigated all risk someone always broke the part in a creative, unexpected way … Me: who in the world would of have thought about doing that with the part…?? Manager: the user … Me: 🤦🏻♂️ I know this is an advertisement video and it is nice! * rain is directed at back of device, usually device is left face up in rain or sprinkler * shock test is a flat impact. who drops it flat? It’s always a corner impact. * vibe has merit, but I would exercise some halt/hass screening methods. * there is no cable attached… that is like the mother of all test … drop the device with the cable attached … I have kids that do this

Devon James Williams

On about the thing in the post is to decide.

2mo

On the integrity is the cause of the work. On the mind is of the crew and the products, it is the best of the best.

Phani Venkata

Infra Solution Architect on Windows/IIS T1 Applications & Site Reliability Engineer (SRE-Solution Architect)

2mo

Donot look like a hand slip drop .. just a acceptable resistant drop

Kenneth Williams

IT Support Professional

1mo

EWR4 need some of those

Yogesh Mokal

Software Test Analyst at Jack Henry & Associates

2mo

Cool lab , I would love to get access to that

Joe Cook

John Deere Embedded Software Engineer

2mo

In our early days at Intermec by Honeywell, we used a Sears Kenmore dryer (with the heat disconnected) to do a violent tumble test. Sure made the mechanical engineers earn their pay (and they did!)

Scott Blackwell

I miss the comfort in being rad. Putting the “here” in heresy. Opinions are my own.

2mo

Now stress test the pee bottles your drivers have to use to stay on top of their all important metrics. Sans splashguard.

Prem Kumar

IT Service Delivery | IT Service Management | ITIL 3&4 | EUC | IT Infrastructure Delivery

2mo

Why the F u guys have become so crap and cheap in terms of customer service, just for name sake u guys have some people answering calls. I have been waiting for a pick from ur end and none of u guys have contacted me, if this is the case for Amazon prime customer then imagine how much u guys must have been looting from people. I think I have spoken to almost 7 people now and all are useless. I think u guys don’t have team leads to handle things. This is my 3rd which u guys are wasting it for me. Literally u guys waste my time and day and patience. Order # - 402-7355608-3272339, 3rd day in a row and waiting for this shit to be picked up. When I asked for Team Lead this guy Mohammed Mulla Faiq he disconnected my call, same with Mohammed Mulla Shaik. I want this to be picked ASAP Jeff Bezos Manish Tiwary Brian Olsavsky Rohit Johar am tagging few here just to ensure this is fixed ASAP so that I don’t screw up my rest of the day. U guys should understand not everytime we get 5 days of leaves when u work in corporate.

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