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May 30, 2007

Intel Metro World’s Thinnest Laptop

Intel Metro

If you are among those people who believe that beauty and brains do not go together, take a look at the latest notebook series announced by Intel (code-named Intel Mobile Metro) and you will be forced to think again.

This collaborative, no-holds-barred effort from Intel and Ziba Design has resulted in what is poised to be a trailblazer among laptops. Needless to say, Intel must be mighty pleased with the final specs. At a mere 0.7 inches thick, the notebook is the thinnest in the world, satisfying the company’s intention of making it the Razr among laptops.

(Source Popgadget)

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  • Kwan

    noice

  • kristurr

    i like, i like.. but how much is it?! THAT is the question haha

  • yume

    I’m guessing they’re targeting girls since it comes with a nice purse strap. :p

  • David

    ^ For that reason, I’d probably take mine off since its gonna be in the way, :P

  • haz

    looks good, but will it be practical

  • AllaN

    If its a razr among laptops, then will the wideness make up for the thiness? But thin laptops, very awesome idea, too bad i cant really tell what they look like with just one picture.

  • David

    You can also find this sexy laptop at AeroXperience with a video included to see it in action.

    http://www.aeroxp.org/index.php?categoryid=9&p2_articleid=92

  • http://welaptop.blogspot.com meomee

    Cool !

  • http://www.erapo.szm.sk Lenka

    niiiiice, very nice and the weight?

  • beni

    quite sexy

  • Dexter Kanuto

    Wow, everything, like this laptops are getting slimmer, smaller and stylish

  • vm3z9

    Been wanting a thin laptop, maybe ill wait for this one

  • duperpok

    I bet it comes complete with cheap and useless on board audio and graphics chipset which is only good for running office applications and internet explorer.

  • AllaN

    It looked pretty good in the video posted by david, I like how the laptop has an External display

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