Awesome Wooden Shell Laptops
The wooden adaptations of modern-day technology are something sensational for everything once categorized as a doodad has always found its wooden cousin around the bend. Rarity though does get appreciated and that is exactly the reason why we picked up on this wooden laptop mod. I've seen many laptop case mods are very simple like a simple paint job, mostly airbrushed cases, but the coolest laptop case mod I’ve stumbled upon was a wood case mod.Asus laptop
ASUS just launched the new Bamboo Series of notebooks. This new campaign by ASUS is to appease us green loving nerd. The case of this notebook is made of Moso bamboo. This thin model comes in two sizes, 11.1 inches and 12.1 inches. They are both equipped with Inted 2 Duo processors. Not bad at all, but the price is around $3,000.ASUS also implemented its new power consumption specification which reduces the overall usage of battery.
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MSI laptop
MSI has showcased the 15.4-inch GX620 that comes in a wood, leather or carbon fiber finish, the latter supposedly arrives with a black lacquer coat and a built-in subwoofer(among other goodies).Apple Macbook & Ipad
A company called KARBT launches wooden skins for Apple’s MacBook laptop and iPad tabet. These wooden cases are hand-crafted and made of 100% real authentic wood that use a professional grade 3M backing adhesive that sticks perfectly to your notebook.The wooden MacBook and iPad skins are made of Bamboo, Cherry, Maple, Pine, Walnut woods with different shades and colors. The MacBook skins are priced at $35 and iPad skins at $30. There is also MacBook Artisit Series that costs $50.
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Dell laptop
The plastic shell on this old Dell laptop was replaced with a "wooden one" -- made entirely of wood and leather. It runs Linux and took around 4 months to complete.Fujitsu laptop
At the JAPAN DESIGN 2008 Innovation in Milan Italy, Fujitsu displayed a tuned FMV-Biblo NX95Y/D in a wooden case. That's Fujitsu's WoodShell concept PC. It joins an increasingly common trend of so called "natural" products already demonstrated by MSI, ASUS, Olympus, LG and others. No specs are provided on this feel-good piece. However, we presume it's powered by the blood and tears wrung from the baby Gore's heartbreak.via: engadget
Other laptops
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