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April 15, 2008 3:06 AM PDT

MacBook Air gets an Italian wardrobe

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Orbino)

If you're in the market for a MacBook Air case and aren't thrilled with the interoffice-envelope look--of either the vinyl or leather variety--there's another way to tote your precious cargo in style.

Orbino, which has brought the art of Italian design to Apple products before, has created an ultra-slim shoulder bag for the ultra-slim laptop. Called the "Arista," this handmade case comes in a variety of leather finishes ranging from "Burnished Whiskey" to "Deep Red Tuscan" (pictured).

These anorexic Italian models don't come cheap, of course--they start at $349. So don't lose it.

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