In 1996, Computer Magazine in the United States mentioned that Compaq launched a laptop in November 1982, weighing about 14 kilograms, which should be considered the earliest prototype of a laptop. In the following 20 years, based on the demand for convenience and technology, the weight of laptops continued to decrease and the thickness continued to compress. At present, the lightest laptop in the world weighs only over 500 grams, and the thinnest laptop has an average thickness of less than 1 centimeter.
This development trend is not limited to the notebook industry, and the home appliance industry is no exception. The core configuration of household appliances is not only limited to meeting basic usage requirements. From the development history of many household appliances, it can be seen that becoming more and more beautiful and "thin" has become an important feature of upgrading the household appliance industry.