Laptops have come a long way over recent years, and are now far more than simply a tool for work, or surfing the net easily. Indeed, many would say they are an extension of your personality. And whilst Apple may have the market swamped with the epitome of design, there are other contenders which are exceptionally designed and simply irresistible.
Really setting the trend in this regard are Tulip computers; that have a host of designs available. Many are made to look like handbags; others simply have stunning covers made of materials including leather, gold, and even sand! Other types too have interchangeable covers.
Tulip really hit the heights with their E-Go Diamond however. With plates of solid palladium white gold; each of which themselves are encrusted with brilliant cut diamonds, you'll need deep pockets to afford this eighty carat piece of kit.
As if this was not enough bling for your buck; Tulip have taking it upon themselves to set each of the logos on the machine with beautiful square cut rubies. Well, red is the corporate color after all; so it just makes perfect sense!
More mainstream companies are getting in on the act too, notably Hewlett Packard. The powerhouse has, in association with Vivienne Tam, designed a line of notebook laptops with the Chinese fashion designer's signature peony designs upon them. Styled much like clutch handbags, it is very "Sex in the City".
For the most discerning of fashionistas, there are also a range of accessories that come with the laptops. Whilst HP looks set to make more such associations, for both the male, female and lucrative teenage market.
Of course, these laptops are merely worth thousands of dollars. And who wants such cheap tat cluttering up their beautiful lifestyle? Well, worry not, as fortunately Luvaglio are riding to the rescue with their million dollar offering.
For that, you can expect to get a self cleaning seventeen inch widescreen display, Blu-Ray and 128GB solid state hard disk. No other details have been released to the public; with the Italian luxury house only selling to invited clientele.
These are of course a mere selection of what is available, and many more companies offer their own take on things. Leading this are Dell and Acer; though the former are concentrating just on cover design presently, the latter going a little further. We doubt we'll all have generic laptops for much longer. - 31403
Really setting the trend in this regard are Tulip computers; that have a host of designs available. Many are made to look like handbags; others simply have stunning covers made of materials including leather, gold, and even sand! Other types too have interchangeable covers.
Tulip really hit the heights with their E-Go Diamond however. With plates of solid palladium white gold; each of which themselves are encrusted with brilliant cut diamonds, you'll need deep pockets to afford this eighty carat piece of kit.
As if this was not enough bling for your buck; Tulip have taking it upon themselves to set each of the logos on the machine with beautiful square cut rubies. Well, red is the corporate color after all; so it just makes perfect sense!
More mainstream companies are getting in on the act too, notably Hewlett Packard. The powerhouse has, in association with Vivienne Tam, designed a line of notebook laptops with the Chinese fashion designer's signature peony designs upon them. Styled much like clutch handbags, it is very "Sex in the City".
For the most discerning of fashionistas, there are also a range of accessories that come with the laptops. Whilst HP looks set to make more such associations, for both the male, female and lucrative teenage market.
Of course, these laptops are merely worth thousands of dollars. And who wants such cheap tat cluttering up their beautiful lifestyle? Well, worry not, as fortunately Luvaglio are riding to the rescue with their million dollar offering.
For that, you can expect to get a self cleaning seventeen inch widescreen display, Blu-Ray and 128GB solid state hard disk. No other details have been released to the public; with the Italian luxury house only selling to invited clientele.
These are of course a mere selection of what is available, and many more companies offer their own take on things. Leading this are Dell and Acer; though the former are concentrating just on cover design presently, the latter going a little further. We doubt we'll all have generic laptops for much longer. - 31403
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