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  • Tulip's Love Edition Ego gets ready for Valentine's Day

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    02.09.2007

    Yep, love is in the air folks, or that could be the smell of thousands of dollars burning a hole in your pocket. Either way, Tulip is offering up yet another completely extravagant carry-case laptop, but the Love Edition is unsurprisingly tailored specifically for next Wednesday. The curvaceous machine boasts a svelte leather wrapped enclosure, a stitched heart in the middle, a presumably pricey bow and pendent, and comes in a variety of lovely (ahem) colors to boot. Interestingly, no specifications at all are to be found, leaving us to assume that someone loaded enough to actually take interest in this piece are more interested in external pizzazz than internal ability. Moreover, we've got no pricing information whatsoever, but if this one's anything like the other Egos, you should probably be prepared to cough up quite a few bills to snag this. Click on through for a few more glamour shots.[Via Sybarites]

  • Tulip's luxury Ego laptop sashays its way to the USA

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    11.15.2006

    If you've had your eye on Tulip's line of luxury laptops but don't way to pay the extra bucks to import one (or take time away from your next European vacation to pick one up), you can now get one a little closer to home, with none other than Barneys signed up to deliver the goods in the US. While it's not clear if the six figure diamond-encrusted model will be available for your perusal, you can now snag the "entry level" model both in store (in New York, Beverly Hills, Chicago and Dallas) and on Barney's website for a mere $5,000. The big selling point on this one is the interchangeable skins, although while there's apparently more than a dozen available, you'll only get two with your purchase. The system's specs, not surprisingly, are pretty far off the mark from the price, with the Ego packing a 12-inch WXGA display, AMD Turion 64 processor, ATI Radeon XPRESS 200 M graphics, 1GB of RAM, an 80GB hard drive, and integrated WiFi and Bluetooth. But what are specs compared to the bragging rights that come with a zebra-skinned laptop? [Via Gizmag]