How Much Would You Pay For an American-Made Laptop? Palmer Luckey Wants To Know
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Pro-Trump Tech Billionaire Palmer Luckey Considers Offering Laptops Made in the USA
Palmer Luckey, the founder of military tech firm Anduril Industries and a VR innovator once fired by Mark Zuckerberg for supporting Donald Trump, is considering entering the laptop market with a fully American-made product.
Palmer Luckey Is Considering Entering The Market With A US-Made Model
American-made laptops are the next frontier that tech entrepreneur Palmer Luckey, who founded Oculus and then the defence startup Anduril Industries, is eyeing. In a recent speech at the Reindustrialise Summit, Luckey proposed manufacturing a PC entirely in the United States and asked a question that could influence his next business endeavour: would buyers be […] The post Palmer Luckey Is Considering Entering The Market With A US-Made Model app…
Palmer Lucky bets on a 100% "Made in USA" PC, but interested customers must be willing to pay 20% more than a Mac.
Palmer Luckey asks, 'Would you buy a Made In America computer if it was 20% pricier than a MacBook? A poll suggests most people would - WorldNL Magazine
(Image credit: Shutterstock) Palmer Luckey has asked: Would you buy a 'Made In America' laptop from his firm Anduril for 20% more than a MacBook?The results of that poll on X currently show almost two-thirds of respondents wouldHow such a notebook might be realized at this cost level is, however, far from clear - and there are lots of question marks hereWould you buy a laptop that was fully made in America if it cost 20% more than an Apple note…
How Much Would You Pay For an American-Made Laptop? Palmer Luckey Wants To Know
Palmer Luckey, known for founding Oculus and defense-tech firm Anduril, is now eyeing U.S.-manufactured laptops as his next venture. While past American laptops have largely relied on foreign components, Luckey is exploring the possibility of building a fully "Made in USA" device that meets strict FTC standards -- though doing so may cost a premium. Tom's Hardware reports: ["Would you buy a Made In America computer from Anduril for 20% more than…
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