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A Million-Dollar Laptop Created 404

aluminumangel writes "For those of you who don't know what to do with all your money, why not a one million-dollar laptop from the U.K-based company Luvaglio? With 128GB of solid state disk space, Blu-ray, and a detachable rare diamond that acts like a power button and a security key."
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A Million-Dollar Laptop Created

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  • by rolfwind ( 528248 ) on Monday March 26, 2007 @03:57PM (#18492011)
    Pricewatch.com lists 8gb for around $80 and 16GB for about $160.

    So lets double the prices for whatever, and we are talking about $2500 of flash. Yes, too expensive to be a component on a notebook today, but really, the prices on this stuff is sinking.
  • Re:Rare diamond? (Score:3, Informative)

    by WasteOfAmmo ( 526018 ) on Monday March 26, 2007 @04:09PM (#18492175) Journal
    Actually, from TFA it looks like they at least tried to avoid the $996000 diamond + $4000 laptop image. Since it is /.'ed and taking the chance of being rated a karma whore, here is part of the article that drew my attention:

    Luvaglio CEO Rohan Sinclair Luvaglio told Gizmag earlier today: "Unlike many of the highly priced products being released, we took our time to develop something out of the ordinary with real attention to detail. "

    "I didn't want us to simply re-house a laptop into a diamond studded casing, or diamond encrust the entire thing simply to make it expensive. We've put thought in from the keyboard down to the power charger. There is an integrated screen cleaning device and a very rare coloured diamond piece of jewellery that doubles up as the power button when placed into the laptop and also acts as security identification. We have used diamonds elsewhere but have given them purpose."

    According to Luvaglio, "the brand is committed to re-defining luxury in a few sectors, technology being one of them.

    "Many claim to produce luxury goods but we believe that the true element of luxury is having something that says "YOU", that money can't buy.

    "At present and from our previous luxury work, our initial clients will be chosen from this selection as we have already established trust.

    "The range to be released shortly would allow the owner to become the creator and visit our showroom at two or three well known upmarket stores we are in discussion with, whereby our selection of materials, finishes and accessories will be available to view and a choice selected.

    "The choice will be based on our selection but of course other colours and finishes can be done on request. We have access to diamonds that are simply rare and near impossible to get hold of, so are able to offer a very embodied choice.

    "The presentation boxes are of course supplied and finished in the choice that is selected by the client. Exact figures I am unable to provide at present due to negotiations but will certainly be more obtainable then our master piece."

    The first such masterpiece will sell for more than US$1,000,000.
  • by Animats ( 122034 ) on Monday March 26, 2007 @04:21PM (#18492391) Homepage

    Colored diamonds, probably from the factory in Sarasota, Florida. [gemesis.com]

    The diamond industry is coming unglued. They're not that rare, they're not that hard to make, multiple companies are cranking out diamonds, and de Beers lost an antitrust suit [usdoj.gov], so the monopoly is coming apart.

    The resale value of diamonds is about 40% of list price. If that. (The phrase "dump value" is used in the industry.) Look on eBay for even cheaper ones. If you want real diamonds on your computer's LEDs, it won't cost you much.

    This is just another case mod project, one with delusions of grandeur.

  • Re:128 GB of storage (Score:2, Informative)

    by tepples ( 727027 ) <tepples@gmai l . com> on Monday March 26, 2007 @04:28PM (#18492483) Homepage Journal

    And what happens when you turn the power off? You lose everything on the disk.
    An SD card is flash memory. It retains data without power.
  • Article text (Score:4, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26, 2007 @04:30PM (#18492509)
    As it's /.ed:

    March 23, 2007 UK-based bespoke luxury goods creator Luvaglio has created the first million dollar laptop. That's what the first of their luxury laptops will sell for. Full details of the laptop have not been released at this point, but it is known that it incorporates a 17" widescreen LED lit screen with a specially designed anti-reflective glare coating for clear and brighter image, 128GB of Solid State Disk space and a slot loading Blue-Ray drive. There is an integrated screen cleaning device and a very rare coloured diamond piece of jewellery that doubles up as the power button when placed into the laptop and also acts as security identification. Images here, video here.

    Luvaglio CEO Rohan Sinclair Luvaglio told Gizmag earlier today: "Unlike many of the highly priced products being released, we took our time to develop something out of the ordinary with real attention to detail. "

    "I didn't want us to simply re-house a laptop into a diamond studded casing, or diamond encrust the entire thing simply to make it expensive. We've put thought in from the keyboard down to the power charger. There is an integrated screen cleaning device and a very rare coloured diamond piece of jewellery that doubles up as the power button when placed into the laptop and also acts as security identification. We have used diamonds elsewhere but have given them purpose."

    According to Luvaglio, "the brand is committed to re-defining luxury in a few sectors, technology being one of them.

    "Many claim to produce luxury goods but we believe that the true element of luxury is having something that says "YOU", that money can't buy.

    "At present and from our previous luxury work, our initial clients will be chosen from this selection as we have already established trust.

    "The range to be released shortly would allow the owner to become the creator and visit our showroom at two or three well known upmarket stores we are in discussion with, whereby our selection of materials, finishes and accessories will be available to view and a choice selected.

    "The choice will be based on our selection but of course other colours and finishes can be done on request. We have access to diamonds that are simply rare and near impossible to get hold of, so are able to offer a very embodied choice.

    "The presentation boxes are of course supplied and finished in the choice that is selected by the client. Exact figures I am unable to provide at present due to negotiations but will certainly be more obtainable then our master piece."

    The first such masterpiece will sell for more than US$1,000,000.

    Posting AC so I'm no Karma whore
  • Re:Article text (Score:1, Informative)

    by Some Kind Of Record ( 829533 ) on Monday March 26, 2007 @05:11PM (#18493063) Homepage
    Although not the same article, there are other links out there with pictures:

    Engadget [engadget.com]
    Mobile Magazine [mobilemag.com] (with video)

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