The Acer Ferrari 4000 is the first notebook to employ a carbon fiber casing according to Gizmag. Now MPC has joined the carbon fibre club with its own high-powered notebook:
Designed to offer an ultra-sleek notebook with exceptional performance in a lightweight form factor, the TransPort U1000 ultra-portable notebook computer weighs less than four pounds, an Intel Pentium M processor for high-performance mobile computing, and 12.1″ display integrated into a carbon-fiber lid. At US$1,900, it’s a lot of performance in an incredibly light package, but someone should tell them about the attractiveness of the carbon weave. Read More at Gizmag.
The Acer Ferrari 4000 is the first notebook to employ a carbon fiber casing according to Gizmag. Now MPC has joined the carbon fibre club with its own high-powered notebook:
Designed to offer an ultra-sleek notebook with exceptional performance in a lightweight form factor, the TransPort U1000 ultra-portable notebook computer weighs less than four pounds, an Intel Pentium M processor for high-performance mobile computing, and 12.1″ display integrated into a carbon-fiber lid. At US$1,900, it’s a lot of performance in an incredibly light package, but someone should tell them about the attractiveness of the carbon weave. Read More at Gizmag.
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