TOKYO -- Supply chains for laptop computers have largely recovered from the damage caused by the new coronavirus, pushing manufacturers like Vaio to double production.
Manufacturers eager to capture telework demand

A worker assembles a laptop computer at a Vaio factory in Azumino, Japan. (Photo courtesy of Vaio)
TOKYO -- Supply chains for laptop computers have largely recovered from the damage caused by the new coronavirus, pushing manufacturers like Vaio to double production.