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  • The Lamborghini laptop is designed to look like the grille on the back of a 1970 Lamborghini Muira. It comes with at least 1GB memory and a hard drive of 120GB or more. Depending on the configuration, a Lamborghini laptop will cost you between £1,599 and £1,799 including VAT.

    Like all the laptops on show from Asus, they will go on sale in mid-April.

    Published: February 24, 2006 -- 13:05 GMT (05:05 PST)

    Caption by: Tom Espiner

  • The W1Jc carbon-fibre laptop was built "out of the same materials as a Formula 1 car to reflect its power", according to Shawn Chang, product manager of Asus UK. Pricing was not available.

    Published: February 24, 2006 -- 13:05 GMT (05:05 PST)

    Caption by: Tom Espiner

  • The W6 series is bound in leather. "Touching is the guiding theme of Asus products this year," said Markus Wierzoch, design manager at Asus. "Our design philosophy is centred around the user." The W6 will be available in "camel", "crocodile", "pastel", and leather, costing between £1,599 and £1,799 including VAT.

    Published: February 24, 2006 -- 13:05 GMT (05:05 PST)

    Caption by: Tom Espiner

  • The S6 notebook will be available in pink, as well as other colours. "People in the UK seem to like pink," said Wierzoch. Pricing was not available.

    Published: February 24, 2006 -- 13:05 GMT (05:05 PST)

    Caption by: Tom Espiner

  • The W2Jc has an aluminium chassis, a subwoofer built into the base and a hybrid TV tuner that has a digital and analogue receiver. "You can record TV onto a buffer on the hard disk, and Dolby home theatre technology is built in," said Chang.

    The W2Jc is based on Intel's Centrino Core Duo T2500 chip, running at 2Ghz, and costs £1,999.

    Published: February 24, 2006 -- 13:05 GMT (05:05 PST)

    Caption by: Tom Espiner

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The W2Jc has an aluminium chassis, a subwoofer built into the base and a hybrid TV tuner that has a digital and analogue receiver. "You can record TV onto a buffer on the hard disk, and Dolby home theatre technology is built in," said Chang.

The W2Jc is based on Intel's Centrino Core Duo T2500 chip, running at 2Ghz, and costs £1,999.

Published: February 24, 2006 -- 13:05 GMT (05:05 PST)

Caption by: Tom Espiner

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