Ergo Italy has launched a new sparkling notebook line, called Fashion Notes.
This luxury notebook is handcrafted and encrusted with 1.444 Swarovski crystals. Designed by Sbranchio, an extravagant Italian artist, Fashion notes combines creativity and high-tech features.
It is smaller than the standard A4 notebook, approximately 22 x 17 cm, and it features a 1.6 GHz Intel ATOM N270 Processor to provide the functionality you need.
Bang & Olufsen has launched a new expensive product, the 103-inch BeoVision 4-103. According to WhatHiFi it is touted by the company as “the most spectacular TV Bang & Olufsen has ever made”.
The BeoVision 4-103 features Bang & Olufsen’s VisionClear System, that uses a probe to recalibrate the white, red, blue and green quality of the TV automatically every 120 hours.
It incorporates, beneath the screen, a new dedicated Beolab 10 active speaker system.
Strukt brought a stunning multi-touch table, called “Struktable” to the 2009 TOCA ME design conference in Munich.
With its 70-inch display size, the Struktable is built for simultaneous interaction of up to 8 people. The touch-sensitive surface recognizes unlimited finger touches at the same time - therefore, users can interact more intuitively.
The table features 5 simple and exciting demo applications. The company used VVVV, a toolkit for real time video synthesis, to develop the demo applications.
Dell presented its sleek and stylish Adamo at CES , Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, building up expectations about the laptop, that could rival the Apple MacBook Air, without but never revealed its actual specs.
Now, Dell finally announced the new ultrathin notebook with full specs and price.
The base price starts from $1,999that gives a 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo U9300 processor, Intel X4500 graphics chipset, 2GB RAM, 128GB SSD, HDMI/DVI/VGA/USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and optional mobile broadband.
Designed by Mari Balestrazzi, the Semi-Automatic is a vending machine designed for the Morgans Hotel Group.
The design deals with the idea of a hotel gift shop, but instead of selling souveniers like a gift shop, or soda and candy like a vending machine, it sells a variety of luxe items curated by Kim Walker, the hotel group’s creative director.
The unique products range from 24-karat gold handcuffs from Kiki de Montparnasse, luxury cars for rent (a Rolls Royce Silver Shadow or 2000 Bentley Azure convertible), Fred Flare heart sunglasses, a 14-karat gold necklace by Kiel Mead, and Atari classics for Playstation.
BMW DesignworksUSA, an independently operated studio owned by the BMW Group, in collaboration with Thermaltake, creates a futuristic PC case for games and cars lovers.
Presented at the CEBIT in Hanover (March 3-8, 2009), the BMW-designed PC case is titled “Level 10″ and looks like a chassis with its computer’s individual components mounted in separate compartments and attached onto a central base.