A break-through device by V12

David Carlson, 12 February, 2009

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V12 is an interesting and innovative Milan design company that I have written about before. They have teamed up with the young and dynamic firm Estari and the two are now working on bringing the ground-breaking Canova laptop into the real world.

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When finally launched Canova will probably revolutionize the world of personal computers. The dual touch screen and the unique hinge mechanism give a versatility that is not seen before. It will add possibilities that will take personal computing one giant leap ahead.

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I can myself imagine a lot of situations when Canova would be the perfect solution. In a business meeting perspective it will make smaller presentations more fun.

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The director of V12 Valerio Cometti describes his feelings for Canova like this: “I must confess I’m quite pleased with the aesthetic result and the potential I’ve injected into this notebook.”

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The images speak for themselves. Don’t you think?

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    [...] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptV12 is an interesting and innovative Milan design company that I have written about before . They have teamed up with the young and dynamic firm Estari and the two are now working on bringing the ground-breaking Canova laptop into the real world. When finally launched Canova will probably revolutionize the world of personal computers. The dual touch screen and the unique hinge mechanism give a versatility that is not seen before. It will take personal computing one giant leap ahead [...]

  3. Joe Abu SalamComment by Joe Abu Salam

    Friday 13 February 2009, 10:06

    What an ugly brick like object, horrific.

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