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The World’s Thinnest Notebook by Intel

Posted May 28th, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

After we presented you the thinnest display in the world, now we will introduce you the The World’s Thinnest Notebook. How did Intel manage to create such a laptop? Intel wanted a fashionable notebook equipped with the newest technologies and capable of impressive performances. The challenge was launched and Intel’s engineers in collaboration with Ziba Design have created the prototype model.

 Intel Mobile Metro Notebook

The result was called Intel Mobile Metro Notebook. At 2.25 pounds and less than 0.7 thick, the Metro Notebook is the thinnest in the whole world. The prototype laptop will have WiFi, EVDO and WiMAX wireless technologies. A flash memory hard drive will help you to store your precious data. The battery is said to lasts 14 hours.

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“It’s like jewelry,” said Omer Kotzer, a creative director at Ziba. The Metro Notebook is a piece of art. The materials used inspire high quality and coolness. It is made of champagne-colored magnesium with gold accents. Furthermore, the design is completed by the diary-like folder that attaches to the laptop via magnets. The folder will be produced in many colors, so the laptop will become a fashion accessory. Also the folder will function as a wireless charger. Besides, it features a display that could show a picture, a calendar or the tasks for the day. No price was communicated yet.

 Intel Mobile Metro Notebook
Metro Notebook

[via Mobile Magazine]



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