Laptop syndrome in 8x Vietnam

Recently, many big cities with Wi-Fi cafes have followed the new 'syndrome', which were the people who called it with a very 8X name: Laptop Syndrome.

Picture 1 of Laptop syndrome in 8x Vietnam But now, it will not be too surprising, or surprised to see familiar images: young faces, passionate and head-on screens that turn on right at school, at coffee shops. or right . at the sidewalk. Laptop is no longer a dream item, but has become a 'separate object' of 8X Viet.

The laptop market now has the word 'upper gold' to 'lower the bran'. From machines costing only a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. Each subject has a limited need and a financial source, but owning a laptop in today's youth is not too difficult. The price of desktop computers is now on par with that of a second-hand laptop, but with less-than-expected needs such as students or office workers, a second-hand laptop is more than enough.

" Young people now consider owning a laptop means asserting a new level in another life - thinking differently - doing this differently !", Quang Ha, an 8X-year-old director, said. There are a billion things to do with laptops. Just like a day without touching your computer or networking for young people today is a . extreme. The utilities that a laptop brings enough for 8X to assert themselves in work, in education and in . play. For many young people 8X, life + work + love only need a laptop + a wifi cafe can solve all.

Wifi cafes are now both a place to work, a place to relax and a meeting place with business partners or "screaming" with friends after working sessions. ' Laptop becomes a means of extending working time, replacing the heavy hard-wearing briefcase and collecting the world, the company and its work into it. Too convenient and too compact ! ', Hung, a young director, commented. Different from those who consider laptops as a means to do their job well, there is a part of young people who consider laptops a breeze, a 'decoration to affirm their wealth'.

Everyday Minh City (University of Economics) has a laptop worth over US $ 1,500 to sit at a Wi-Fi cafe to chat, make friends, read news, watch movies online and . bring back. For him, laptops are merely a means of entertainment, no more and no less. Hung, a high-end gamer of 'genuine' VAIO laptop (costing more than 1,500 USD only to train his game 'Legendary martial arts' to satisfy his 'eat - sleep with game' addict. Go to a wifi cafe Somehow, if one encounters a bustling crowd with boisterous faces, it is 100% guessing that it is accessing the 'black' web and watching sex movies. showing off expensive laptops, poisonous goods or simply proving that we are also busy citizens, the amount of money they invest in laptops worth thousands of US dollars is just an increase. their style 'is not an increase in economic value.