Discover What You Want to Know About Designer Laptops
There are few people that do not own a laptop nowadays. However, they have moved on somewhat over the last few years, and are fast becoming a fashion item. This is no more true of course than bespoke designer laptops; yours if you have a few thousand, (or more), sloshing around your bank account.
Really setting the trend in this regard are Tulip computers; that have a host of designs available. Many are made to look like handbags; others simply have stunning covers made of materials including leather, gold, and even sand! Other types too have interchangeable covers.
Tulip really hit the heights with their E-Go Diamond however. With plates of solid palladium white gold; each of which themselves are encrusted with brilliant cut diamonds, you'll need deep pockets to afford this eighty carat piece of kit.
If that is still not enough for you, the Tulip logos being set with a square cut ruby is the final self-indulgent flourish to this piece of lusted for mobile gadgetry.
Powerhouse Hewlett Packard has entered into the market too; teaming up with fashion designer Vivienne Tam. The laptops on show at a recent fashion show were styled on clutch handbags, complete with the fashionistas signature peony design to match the models dress.
With matching accessories on the bill too; such as protective sleeves and mouse mats, this looks like something HP are set to run with. Expect other such collaborations to be announced; for the male market as much as the females.
If however this all seems small beer, then perhaps the latest limited edition laptops being designed by Luvaglio would be to your liking. Unlikely to be available to most however, it is set to be priced at the rather exclusive price of a cool million dollars.
However, this has been in production for some years now, and still not made it to market. Although, it never is going to make it to market; with the laptops only being offered to an exclusive client list. Those lucky enough to get such an invitation can expect to have 128GB of storage, a Blu-Ray player, and a rather innovative self cleaning screen.
For mere mortals, it is thankful that the likes of Dell and Acer are also offering cheaper laptops; which allow individualism to be expressed. In the main, these of course tend to focus on cover design, as opposed to many other things. But it really shouldn't be long until they can be customized quite readily and cheaply.
Matthew Kerridge is an expert in electronic products. f you want more information about laptops or are searching for a reputable computer retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com
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