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Summary: 12.1″ WS, Up to $355,000 USD, Has leather “skins”, white gold, embedded diamonds, Not much detail is known at this time, the following specifications are a best guess.
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Product Name: Tulip E-Go / Diamond
Official Page:Tulip-Ego.nl
Manufacturer:Tulip / Ego Lifestyle B.V.
Announced: Late 2006 ?
Available: Late 2006 ?
Status: Currently available
Price:Diamond : $355,000 USD
Markets: Worldwide
Models:
– Diamond
– Platinum
Features:
– Shaped to resemble a handbag/purse
– Integrated webcame
– Bass reflex sound system
– Anti-reflection screen for outdoor/indoor use
– Changeable skins (made of leather)
– Sliding panels mask ports/connections
– Possibly “Auto DJ” feature to play media without booting into Windows
Manufacturer’s Description:
Ego Diamond, a remarkable lifestyle piece of electronic jewellery equipped with the latest proven technology .
Treasure. Your Ego.
Specifications:
CPU: AMD Turion 64-bit CPU – Probably MT family, 1MB L2 Cache
Chipset:
Front-side Bus:
Memory:
Memory Capacity: 1GB – 2GB (2 slots)
Graphics/Display:
Display: 12″ Anti-glared display
Resolution: 1280×800 WXGA
Widescreen: Yes
Touchscreen:
Graphics Chipset: Probably ATI Radeon Xpress 200
Graphics Memory:
Other: S-Video Out, VGA Out
Storage:
Hard Drive Type: Serial ATA (SATA)
Hard Drive Capacity: 100GB, 160GB
Optical: DVD Writer
Other:
Connectivity:
Wireless: 802.11a/b/g
Modem:
Ethernet: Yes
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0
Mobile Broadband:
Input/Output:
Audio Chipset:
Internal Speakers/Microphone: Microphone
Audio I/O: Line out
USB: 2x USB 2.0, 1x Mini USB
Firewire:
PC Card:
Flash/Memory Card Reader: Secure Digital / MultiMedia Card / Memory Stick / Memory Stick Duo
Keyboard/Mouse:
Other:
Security:
Biometric/Fingerprint:
Trusted Platform Module (TPM):
Other:
Software & Warranty:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Other Software: Microsoft Office Small, Computer Associates AntiVirus or Norton AntiVirus 2007
Business Edition
Warranty:
Tulip E-Go / Diamond Drivers: Tulip-ego.nl/owners
Battery:
Options:
Battery Life: Up to 3 hours of battery life
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Dimensions:
Width: inches / mm
Depth: inches / mm
Height: inches / mm
Weight: 5.4 pounds / 2.5kg
Tulip E-Go / Diamond Reviews and Articles:
– LAPTOP Magazine – August 2007 – “World’s Most Expensive Notebooks”
– BusinessWeek – Mentioned
Type | Public company |
---|---|
Industry | Computers |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Successor | GMT Microelectronics |
Founded | 1979 |
Defunct | 3 September 2009 |
Headquarters | , |
Mark Elbertse, CEO Franz Hetzenauer, Founder Rob Romein, Founder | |
Products | Computers, ICT |
Revenue | € 215 million (2006) |
€ 8.6 million (2006) | |
€ 6.7 million (2006) |
Tulip Computers NV[1] was a Dutch computer manufacturer that manufactured PC clones.
History[edit]
It was founded in 1979 as Compudata, as an importer of American microcomputers. Compudata was the distributor for Europe for the Exidy Sorcerer, a Zilog Z80 based home computer. When Exidy gave up on the Sorcerer in 1979, Compudata licensed the design and manufactured them locally for several years.
In 1983 it launched its own PC, the Tulip PC. To achieve 100% compatibility it simply copied the IBM PC, including the BIOS. IBM sued, and after years of litigation, Tulip and IBM settled out of court for an undisclosed amount in 1989. It was listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1984. In 1987, Compudata changed its name to Tulip Computers.
Tulip made headlines among Commodore computer enthusiasts when it acquired the Commodore brand name in September 1997, and made headlines again in 2003 and 2004, when it tried to grab a share of the games and entertainment markets with Commodore branded products. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh cancelled a contract, funded by the Dutch government, with Tulip Computers to supply computers. The Bangladesh government reported the price for the computers were too high. Tulip computers sued the Government of Bangladesh in a court in The Hague and secured a verdict that awarded Tulip computer compensation.[2]
After supposedly making some headway in the market, it sold the Commodore name to Yeahronimo Media Ventures for €22 million.[3] Negotiations began in the end of 2004; the transaction was completed in March 2005. On 27 September 2007, Tulip announced it wanted to buy back the Commodore brand for one dollar per share.[4]
Tulip thought it could make more profit by buying it again, due to the new activities of Commodore on other markets.
Tulip sponsored Crystal Palace Football Club between 1991 and 1993 and eponymous professional cycling teams based in Spain (1989–1990) and Belgium (1990–1992), Tulip Computers. On 26 June 2008, Tulip changed its name to Nedfield NV. Nedfield faced serious problems due to the recession, and filed for suspension of payment after several of its subsidiaries went bankrupt.[5][6][7] Nedfield NV itself was pronounced bankrupt by the district court of Utrecht on 3 September 2009.[8]
See also[edit]
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- Tulip System-1, one of the first 16 bit PCs
References[edit]
- ^'Euronext'. Archived from the original on 2011-06-16.
- ^Hossain, Mustak (9 February 2004). 'Computer Supply Fiasco: Govt baffled over Dutch court fine'. The Daily Star. Retrieved 2019-08-10.
- ^'Tulip offloads Commodore brand'. The Register.
- ^'Tulip wants to take over Commodore'. DutchNews.nl. 27 September 2007.
- ^'Nedfield German subsidiary declared bankrupt'. Nedfield. 25 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
- ^'Nedfield subsidiary files for suspension of payment'. Nedfield. 5 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
- ^'Nedfield files for suspension of payment'. Nedfield. 29 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
- ^'Faillissement Nedfield NV en Nedfield Holding BV' (in Dutch). Nedfield. 3 September 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-19.