If you want to make everyone envious with your cool laptop then their is something for you. ntel has just announced their thinnest laptop. It´s sleek and pretty. His, or her name is Intel Mobile Metro Notebook and was designed in collaboration with Ziba Design and has 7 inches thick and weighs around 2.2 pounds. It was a time when people  want to make everyone envious with their smallest and thinnest phone. Now, the same thing battle is with notebooks! Go for the thinnest notebook and it will raise everyone eyebrows!

Intel mobile Metro notebook is just about 0.7 inches thick which is just a quarter of an inch thicker than motorola’s razr cellular phones! At just 2 ¼ pounds, it is the lightest notebook right now! It may be thin but it has all the latest and fastest capabilities for a pc and it’s with a wireless network.

Although, no clarifications yet on the size of the screen and cost is also unknown.

  • 0.7-inch thin magnesium case
  • Access to cellular, Wi-Fi and WiMax wireless networks
  • Small array microphones to cancel out background noise – useful with Skype, etc.
  • Flash memory used in place of the traditional hard drive
  • Integrated fingerprint reader
  • No-rim, glass-like cover extends across screen
  • Screen brightness automatically adjusts with light sensors
  • Built-in video camera
  • Backlit keyboard
  • Unique case with integrated screen allows you to check email and take part in other activities on the go

The ‘Metro notebook is the newest novelty from Intel, and at fewer than 0.7 inches broad — it is the world’s thinnest laptop. It weigh in at 2.25 pounds also creation it one of the lightest in moveable computing. Other features include always-on Internet connectivity via various wireless technology. Intel also wants to weight this up with latest entrenched chip to let user access cellular, Wi-Fi, or WiMax wireless broadband networks charitable you “always-on wireless connectivity.” BusinessWeek

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Intel Corp. reveal new features for its line of low-cost laptops for schools , adding bigger screens and more data storage ability as the chip maker ratchets up its rivalry with the One Laptop per Child organization, which sells a rival machine.

Intel’s new Classmate PCs – slated to go on sale in April for between $300 and $500 – mirror the company’s growing efforts to sell computers ready with its own chips to schools in developing countries, a battleground for technology companies because of the millions of people there just coming online.

But the target market has expanded to include kids in the U.S. as potential users of cheaper, stripped-down machines. Classmate PCs also are part of Intel’s push to generate interest in a new class of mobile plans the corporation is calling “netbooks,” which are smaller and have fewer functions than standard laptops other than also use distant less power plus are easier to carry around. Other tweaks to the Classmate that Intel announced Wednesday from its developer forum within Shanghai include the availability of 7-inch and 9-inch screens, a 30 gigabyte hard disk drive and an integrated Web camera.

At the developer forum, Intel managerial also rolled out five new processors under the “Atom” brand name. The chips are designed for pocket-size Internet devices. The chips come in speeds up to 1.86 gigahertz while using less than 3 watts of power.

Intel said its Classmate PCs will eventually use Atom processors.

Classmates are based on Intel’s design and include its processors, but they are built by other manufacturers and sold under a variety of brand names. The first generation went on sale in March 2007 by means of the 7-inch screen and fewer functions. Intel said it has sold “tens of thousands” of the machines but refuse to provide more specific data. Intel and OLPC have feuded furiously over their competing foodstuffs. The Cambridge, Mass.-based nonprofit OLPC says it has sold hundreds of thousands of its $188 machines.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology spinoff’s low-cost XO laptop includes a microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the world’s No. 2 microchip creator behind Intel. A short-lived truce between Intel and OLPC ended earlier this year when Intel abruptly pulled out from OLPC’s board of directors. Intel claimed it couldn’t continue cooperating with OLPC when founder Nicholas Negroponte insist Intel stop selling Classmates overseas. Negroponte said the dispute stalk from Intel sales reps disparaging OLPC products while approaching Intel’s own machines.

April 2nd, 2008Intel Mobile Metro Laptop

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The new concept Intel Mobile Metro Laptop has to be the best laptop of all laptops, this one IS the Queen of all notebooks. Some clever sod determined to see if it is likely to come up with the slimmest laptop in the world, so would you say 0.7 inch will cut it. This new Intel Mobile Metro is pure sex with weight being only 1KG, the Metro comes with an outside display which is located behind the monitor that acts as an always on update screen, and this will show you metadata like email, calendar entries and more.

This laptop features WiFi, WiMax and Bluetooth connectivity plus a massive Core 2 Duo processor, the way to be dressed in this laptop is like a bag you be acquainted with like a messenger bag, of which as an outside e-link show that gives you the calendar and email info.


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