The E-Go notebook, by Netherlands-based Tulip computers, is billed as the first 'lifestyle notebook'. This debuted at the CeBIT show a few weeks back. The machine is certainly a high-performance notebook with an unusual form, but the innovation is the interchangeable fabric-covered enclosures. The company is using a new overmolding process developed by Inclosia Solutions that allows high-volume production of plastic parts bonded to fabric, leather, wood, metal or other materials. The E-Go, designed by Marcel van Galen, is also available with inlaid diamonds and rubies (suggested price - 283,000 euros!).
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