A HOT NON-MAC COMPUTER? IT'S FROM INTEL AND IS CALLED Intel mobile Metro notebook
F★★k, I was so cocky with my MacBook Pro assuming it was the hottest computer ever, but looks like not for too long! This is the new (maybe first I'm not sure) computer from Intel (they usually make the processors but not the whole computers), and damn it does look good, I mean, it's like only a bit thicker than a Motorola Razr/V3 (!). If I was Paris besides be fucked up for going to jail I would say that's hot. It's so damn thin you could cut your finger touching the edges.
It's been designed by some American design studio, it has all the latest Intel technology , so it's not only pretty in the outside and apparently it could be out by the end of the year, the drama here is this the introduction of the Beyoncé of the PCs, a market in which no brand is doing anything to compete in that field with good old Apple, well maybe Sony.
To tell you the truth, even though this is a hot computer and I L❍❍❍❍VE hot devices I couldn't be less interested because, Windows? haha no thanks Sir, not in this life, I mean haha, that's sad.
Plus Steve Jobs is way hotter than Bill Gates, enough said.
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You can read more about it and see more photos in the Businessweek story here.











if you hate windows. try linux, and say you. you'll be having the functionality of windows with speeds of a mac and the strength of a military pc. http://www.distrowatch.com
Posted by: gilbert | May 29, 2007 at 11:30 AM
Hey thanks for the advice, however I'm absolutely happy with Mac, I don't think I would enjoy Linux as much as I do OS X, all the software that comes built-in you can't find anywhere else.
Posted by: Santosuke | May 29, 2007 at 01:18 PM
oh well..i guess os x still got its own tricks up its sleeve!
anyway , i love your blog. i'll recommended this to my friends. most techno geeks here love fashion, and definitely..your off to a good start!
who can find a fashion netrepreneur speak of mac vs windows? your hell of a kind.
Posted by: gilbert | May 29, 2007 at 02:31 PM