Introducing the World’s First Million Dollar Laptop

March 27, 2007 by Kiltak |

Million Dollar LaptopIf you’ve got too much money for your own good and want to waste a part of your fortune on something futile, you might want to consider acquirering the world’s first million dollar laptop. This baby will feature a 128GB SSD disk, a slot loading Blue-Ray drive and a detachable diamond that will act both as a power button and security key.

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.”

(Via GizMag)

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4 Comments »

Comment by steve
2007-03-27 05:49:57

/me digs in pocket for some loose change. Might have to wait till next payday :)

 
Comment by Paico
2007-03-27 07:38:58

Oh please, even if you had the money…what’s the purpose???

 
Comment by tek428
2007-03-27 08:01:46

Screw that!

If I planned it out right, I could live the rest of my life with a million bucks and never have to work a day of it.

 
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