Sunday, May 27, 2007

It's thin, light, sleek looking and has the power you'll need!


This could describe many things but what I'm describing is the world's smallest laptop computer. Weighing a mere 2.25lbs, the new Intel laptop is creating a lot of hype in technology sectors. The Intel laptop is a champagne-colored magnesium notebook less than 0.7 inches thick. It is a very fast computer with many new features. The notebook containing Intel chips provides always-on connectivity allowing it to connect via WiFi, EV-DO and WiMax. It'll also have a flash memory hard drive and battery with an expected life of 14 hours. The computer has gold accents and glows in the dark. Due to the large profit margins on notebooks, Intel plans to begin manufacturing the computer later this year so many feel that the world's thinnest notebook may be a reality and not simply a prototype. I travel a lot during the year and the current weight and thickness of laptop computers makes carrying them during business an ordeal. Having a powerful yet light and thin computer is closer to reality and I look forward to the day when carrying a computer will be similar to carrying a light and thin book.

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