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a $350,000 laptop by TheMusicPirate on 06-01-2005 at 12:14 PM
May 29, 2005 The Tulip E-Go Diamond notebook is inlaid with solid palladium white gold plates in which thousands (80 carats) of top-quality, brilliant cut diamonds have been pave set with surgical precision. The magnificent end result also incorporates a unique square cut ruby set in both Tulip logos and costs 283,000 Euros (US$355,000). Without the bling, the E-Go (short for easy going) computer is even more innovative, using overmolding to enable fabrics, leather, wood, and metals to be incorporated into interchangeable, lifestyle-oriented covers that enable the laptop “look” to be changed on a daily basis as a fashion accessory. The original idea arose to develop a product from the perspective of a woman that at first glance looks more like a fashion accessory than a notebook. The resulting product is an elegant handbag with numerous novel features. The enclosures have been designed and developed for six fabric and leather laptop versions, a foretaste of what will become available in October 2005. In addition to changeable/personalized covers, the product is also expected to feature complementary accessories such as design bags and mice.
The Tulip E-Go will be a premium quality product which distinguishes itself by its contemporary design and unique organic styling. To ensure the E-Go embodies the latest mobile technology, the features, functions and benefits will meet the demands of the most advanced user. Next to A-brand components, the product also offers direct access buttons that will take the user to several handy applications: UMTS, television, connection to movie/music download sites, and even a camera with ‘mirror’ application. Next to these features, this lifestyle device will also offer the Phoenix Firstware applications which offer on board recovery, a dynamic and secure backup system that even works when the Windows operating system isn’t, and one click access to e-mail and contacts - without booting Windows, so the E-Go can also be used as a PDA.
Tulip developed the E-Go lifestyle notebook to meet what it sees as a growing tendency towards design and personalization. The laptop is aptly named the Tulip E-Go. It’s an ‘Easy Going’ device that has the ability to reflect the individual personality and mood of the owner by changing the covers. The E-Go utilizes Inclosia’s patented mass-production EXO overmolding system technology which is designed to incorporate fabrics, leather and other materials into electronic devices and is most commonly seen in Microsoft’s executive mouse with its leather look.
“Tulip has identified a growing tendency towards design needs within the computer industry. The ordinary computer has evolved from a specialty product to a commodity product. Competition in the computer market is driven by specifications and price, with a growing demand of users willing to pay a premium for a personalized design computer,” said Huub van den Boogaard , Founder, Tulip Distribution International Holding.
SOURCE:http://www.gizmag.com.au/go/4085/
EDIT: Specs
MOTHERBOARD
Processor
AMD Turion 64 Processor MT family
Internal cache memory
1.0 Mb L2 cache
Chipset
ATI Radeon Xpress 200
MEMORY
Memory
1024Mb So-Dimm DDR internal memory (2 slots)
Type of memory
PC3200 DDR
VIDEO
Chipset
ATI Radeon Xpress 200
Size of display
12.1" Widescreen WXGA with backlight inverter
Resolution
1280 x 800
HARDWARE
Harddisk capacity
100 GB (SATA)
Optical drive
DVD RW
Pointing device
Touchpad
Webcam
Integrated, with high power LED camera light
Wireless LAN
Yes, 802.11abg
Bluetooth
Yes, 1.2
AUDIO (high definition)
Internal Microphone
Yes
Internal speakers
Integrated stereo speakers with bass reflex (2.1 configuration)
Audio DJ
Playing CD’s without powering on the E-Go
PC CARD SLOT
Yes, hidden underneath decorative cover or
ExpressCard
Yes, hidden underneath decorative cover
I/O PORTS (hidden by sliding doors)
USB
4 (USB 2.0)
LAN port
100 Mbit RJ45
VGA port
Yes
TV-out port
Yes, S-Video
Card reade
Combined SD/MMC/MS/MS Duo
Microphone
Yes
Line out
Yes
BATTERY
Type
Li-Ion battery pack (4hour operation)
Capacity
hour operation (normal use)
OTHER
Security
Phoenix Firstware Recovery Pro
Ease-of-Use
Phoenix Firstware Assistant (instant on)Direct access keys and applications
Decorative covers
Changeable
RE: a $350,000 laptop by mwe99 on 06-01-2005 at 12:14 PM
eww i dont like it it looks like a suitcase!
RE: a $350,000 laptop by absorbation on 06-01-2005 at 12:15 PM
wow it looks like a handbag lol some good news posts from you
RE: a $350,000 laptop by absorbation on 06-01-2005 at 12:17 PM
Can we have some specs if it's a mac i'll laugh so much
RE: RE: a $350,000 laptop by TheMusicPirate on 06-01-2005 at 12:20 PM
quote: Originally posted by Absorbation
Can we have some specs if it's a mac i'll laugh so much
here you go
Specs
MOTHERBOARD
Processor
AMD Turion 64 Processor MT family
Internal cache memory
1.0 Mb L2 cache
Chipset
ATI Radeon Xpress 200
MEMORY
Memory
1024Mb So-Dimm DDR internal memory (2 slots)
Type of memory
PC3200 DDR
VIDEO
Chipset
ATI Radeon Xpress 200
Size of display
12.1" Widescreen WXGA with backlight inverter
Resolution
1280 x 800
HARDWARE
Harddisk capacity
100 GB (SATA)
Optical drive
DVD RW
Pointing device
Touchpad
Webcam
Integrated, with high power LED camera light
Wireless LAN
Yes, 802.11abg
Bluetooth
Yes, 1.2
AUDIO (high definition)
Internal Microphone
Yes
Internal speakers
Integrated stereo speakers with bass reflex (2.1 configuration)
Audio DJ
Playing CD’s without powering on the E-Go
PC CARD SLOT
Yes, hidden underneath decorative cover or
ExpressCard
Yes, hidden underneath decorative cover
I/O PORTS (hidden by sliding doors)
USB
4 (USB 2.0)
LAN port
100 Mbit RJ45
VGA port
Yes
TV-out port
Yes, S-Video
Card reade
Combined SD/MMC/MS/MS Duo
Microphone
Yes
Line out
Yes
BATTERY
Type
Li-Ion battery pack (4hour operation)
Capacity
hour operation (normal use)
OTHER
Security
Phoenix Firstware Recovery Pro
Ease-of-Use
Phoenix Firstware Assistant (instant on)Direct access keys and applications
Decorative covers
Changeable
RE: a $350,000 laptop by user27089 on 06-01-2005 at 12:23 PM
I don't like the design that much, it looks like a handbag that Paris Hilton would carry around, although the specifications of it are very good.
I don't think many would have the money to buy it... It is like £180 000 Sterling.
RE: a $350,000 laptop by saralk on 06-01-2005 at 12:25 PM
ewww, it looks like a waffle maker
RE: a $350,000 laptop by absorbation on 06-01-2005 at 12:40 PM
quote: Originally posted by saralk
ewww, it looks like a waffle maker
Omg it does Build your own computer to make it look like that but with cheaper things you would save lods
RE: a $350,000 laptop by Pr0xY on 06-01-2005 at 04:20 PM
I like the look of it. I bet as time passes some companies might convert to hvae their laptops look like that.
RE: a $350,000 laptop by YottabyteWizard on 06-01-2005 at 05:33 PM
ughhh waffles... i like the look, very original, but i dont liked that much is the outer design...., the inner one
RE: a $350,000 laptop by King For A Day on 06-01-2005 at 05:38 PM
quote: Originally posted by traxor
I don't like the design that much, it looks like a handbag that Paris Hilton would carry around, although the specifications of it are very good.
I don't think many would have the money to buy it... It is like £180 000 Sterling.
thats who its aimed at at that price
RE: a $350,000 laptop by Anubis on 06-01-2005 at 05:40 PM
You know what I find weird about this, people do actually go and buy this stuff, waste all their money on stuff like this and there are people starving in the world, you could sort out a lot of problems in areas of the poorest countries with the money people are wasting on this!
This is what I always think when I see extravagant, useless things like this. I mean I'm all for people having computers, but a medium to decent spec computer will keep most people happy.
RE: a $350,000 laptop by saralk on 06-01-2005 at 05:45 PM
yay! another thing for us to hack and get pictures of paris hilton in comprimising positions
RE: a $350,000 laptop by YottabyteWizard on 06-01-2005 at 05:46 PM
Very good point, it nice to see it, but I would never buy it, a car is better or a server, I just like to see what induestries make when they have nothing to do.....
RE: a $350,000 laptop by RaceProUK on 06-01-2005 at 06:19 PM
quote: Originally posted by TheMusicPirate
The original idea arose to develop a product from the perspective of a woman that at first glance looks more like a fashion accessory than a notebook.
That says it all really.
RE: a $350,000 laptop by trini on 06-02-2005 at 09:22 AM
Looks awful
RE: a $350,000 laptop by user35870 on 06-02-2005 at 09:38 AM
I don't like it, No way would I pay that for it to look like that.
RE: a $350,000 laptop by Nathan on 06-02-2005 at 09:48 AM
I like the specs on it. But not the design.
I'd like it in a normal laptop not a designer handbag!!!!
RE: a $350,000 laptop by J.J on 06-02-2005 at 09:52 AM
Thats the most ugliest laptop i've ever seen
The design is horrible, and because of that, even if i had the money, wouldn't even take a second look at buying that...
RE: a $350,000 laptop by ~INVASION~ on 06-02-2005 at 10:11 AM
i like the design , id much rather hold it by a nice sleek handle then be lugging it around under my arm....plaus the exterior could be modded to look really kool, i think im gonna buy one
RE: a $350,000 laptop by John Anderton on 06-02-2005 at 10:17 AM
It looks like a sandwitch maker to me
U know one of those grill things
I wouldnt take it unless its free .... not even for 10 bucks
RE: RE: a $350,000 laptop by Chris4 on 06-02-2005 at 12:06 PM
quote: Originally posted by John Anderton
It looks like a sandwitch maker to me
U know one of those grill things
I wouldnt take it unless its free .... not even for 10 bucks
You wouldn't pay $10 for a $350,000 laptop. Yeah right
At least when you walk around the street holding it, people won't think its a laptop
Unless they think it's a handbag and snatch it off the owner and they find out it's a weird laptop
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