Luvaglio’s Million Dollar Jewel Encrusted Notebook

April 3rd 2007 | Laptops

Things are getting bizarre in the personal technology industry, as you can tell from the price tag of $1MM for a notebook computer from London-based Luvaglio. Although we couldn’t confirm the specifications of the notebook, let’s assume it supports the latest hardware, not that it would make any difference. What’s so special about the Luvaglio? It’s coated with diamonds and other jewels on the chassis of the notebook. Of course, you will get it in a specially designed case.

Here’s the amusing part, though. While you can admire art by hanging it on the wall or take your exotic car out for a spin once in a while, how would you justify purchasing a diamond crusted notebook? What would you do to use it occasionally? Take it out for a web browsing session every so often? Hopefully, it doesn’t come with Vista quite yet - with the security issues and whatnot.

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There seems to be an intentional feeling of mystery surrounding the whole thing, with limited pictures released and an invitation only website.

Rumor has it there’s a glossy black piano finish on the outside, a self-cleaning screen, a Blu-ray drive, and a diamond-encrusted (of course) power button.

For a million dollars I hope the rumor-mill missed some major features, or else that better be one big power button.

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Luvaglio’s Million Dollar Jewel Encrusted Notebook
Published in: Laptops on 2007-04-03