Intel’s Metro laptop: one of the slimmest in the world
14 December 2007
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Intel has unveiled what is believed to be the world’s thinnest netbook to date: the Metro notebook. It is an ultra-slim and ultra-lightweight laptop which thickness is below 0.7 inches and the weight is less than 2.5 pounds. Designed for mobile users who have to stay online all the time at any location possible, this Core 2 Duo-based machine comes with extensive wireless communications options. You can connect to other computers, peripheral devices and Internet via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMax or a built-in 3G modem.
There are also several other exciting features in Intel Metro that can usually be found only in “less mobile” laptops, such as a fingerprint reader and small array microphones with background noise cancelling function. There is also a secondary E-ink display mounted on leather cover of a laptop to provide you with useful data without even the need to open a laptop, and even when the power is cut. Tags: 3g modembluetooth 2.xfingerprint readerintelintel core 2 duolaptopnetbooknotebookWi-Fi
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