The other day I got into an interesting discussion with dad about laptops. Specifically, about expensive laptops. Using Linux, enjoying a greater utilization of any resource, and being constantly broke, I am not very versed in expensive hardware, laptop or not. So I did a couple of Google searches to educate myself. Here is a good lineup of the world’s most expensive laptops for the year of 2011:
- Luvaglio. $1,000,000. Yeah, right.
- Tulip E-go Diamond. $355,000. Girly fashion thing.
- Ego for Bentley. $20,000. Another girly fashion thing.
- Voodoo Envy H-171. $8,500. This is where the list starts getting real.
- Rock Xtreme SL8. $5,000. The specs for this machine look nice.
- Alienware Area 51. $5,000. If I had to choose a laptop from that list, this would be the one.
- Lenovo Thinkpad W700DS. $4,500. Yey! for a dual screen laptop.
- Toshiba Qosmio G-35-AV660. $3,500. If I had that much money to spend on a laptop, I’d get myself a Lenovo or HP with a few extra options.
- Dell M6400. $3,000. They tried to put as much as stuff in it as would fit.
- Acer Ferrari 1100. $3,000. The only reason this is here, because a list of 10 items sounds better than a list of 9 items.