
Gizmodo posted a message on a new HP Maybach notebook. The original text from Text2.Ru Russian to English translation is:
"HP and Maybach joined luxury notebook
One of the Tech2.ru reporters managed to take a picture of a new HP subnotebook model. The most surprising about this model is that it was created in collaboration with Maybach designers. Maybach is famous for its splendid automobiles.
One of the Tech2.ru reporters managed to take a picture of a new HP subnotebook model. The most surprising about this model is that it was created in collaboration with Maybach designers. Maybach is famous for its splendid automobiles.
Through reliable source we learned that the idea of collaboration came to marketers’ mind when their business rivals put on the market premium-level notebooks Acer Ferrari and ASUS Lamborghini. But unlike these models HP machine will be produced only in notebook format. Probably HP Maybach ns42 will become the official name. The frame is decorated with genuine leather and classic Maybach labels. Sensory buttons with amber-colored highlight are disposed under the touchpad. Configuration is not certain but the new model is supplied with Intel Core 2 Duo processor, built in SSD-store 64Gb and video adapter (presumably GeForce Go 7ххх or 8ххх).
The full package contains special case for transportation, Bluetooth mouse and additional battery. The price is unannounced yet, but to all appearance it will work out at not less than $4000."
It caught many people by surprise, but here's the thing - it was a joke. We weren't behind it, I don't know who was, but I'm quite sure it's not happenening. :)
The original link is over here.
The original link is over here.


1 blogger comments:
So how did the event go yesterday. Im sure everyone elese is as excited as I am to see the new stuff you guys are doing. Also, out of curiosity, how would an individual go about getting a job within one of these labs in HP (or voodoo). (Im a voodoo freak with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and a passion for heat transfer)
-Taylor Martin
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