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April 17, 2007 7:30 AM PDT

The $1 million laptop, part deux

by Mike Yamamoto
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The 'official' photo

(Credit: Luxurylaunches)

The plot thickens. Last month, we mentioned a mysterious "$1 million laptop about which precious little was known. That's still the case, but a few more tantalizing (and still unconfirmed) details are slowly emerging.

Luxurylaunches claims to have the first "official" photo of the laptop from Luvaglio, the namesake company of entrepreneur Rohan Sinclair Luvaglio, and describes it thusly: "The laptop combines intelligent gadgetry with state of the art technology, such as solid-state storage, Blu-ray, built-in USB memory stick and MP3 player, integrated screen cleaning and functional jewelry. The laptop will be finished to the owner's choice of precious metals, leathers and real woods."

The handmade computer, which is scheduled for release this summer, is supposedly fully upgradeable. That's good news, because we wouldn't want to shell out another million just for more memory.

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funny stuff they make these days
by whasab April 17, 2007 9:06 AM PDT
I know someone who should get this!

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for $1 Million they better upgrade you for free
by cubensis April 17, 2007 11:25 AM PDT
for the next 20 years.
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whats the point
by Nibsy13 April 17, 2007 12:41 PM PDT
whats the point of a built in usb key? doesn't that defeat the whole purpose...as in portability?
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