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January 19, 2007 12:16 PM PST

On this laptop, beauty from within

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: BornRich)

Taiwan-based MSI did a nice job, or so we thought, with its "Crystal Collection" of luxury laptops released around Thanksgiving. Its designers, however, apparently thought that something was missing, but what? Why, more crystals, of course. Never be satisfied with anything if you can overdo it, we always say.

As BornRich notes, the company's latest line "takes the bling inside too" with stones around the touchpad in addition to the studded ring around its logo on the lid. The rest of the story remains the same, with the innards including an AMD Turion chip, up to 2GB of memory and a DVD burner. The price? No idea yet, but we're sure it's worth every penny.

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