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Intel Metro laptop concept: it's for real
When we reported on Intel's Metro laptop concept on Friday, chances are that at least a few of you found it hard to believe that the engineers at Intel had actually managed to cram that much hardware into such a thin laptop. Unbelievable though it may be, the Metro laptop lives, as evidenced by photos and video taken by the folks at Aero Xperience at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference. Apparently Intel was showing off units running Vista in the flesh and Aero wasn't shy about documenting the diminutive machine for all the world to see. Check out the first non-marketing shots of the laptop and of course, the video, which gives a much better idea of what this thing looks like in the real world.
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