Nope, I don't mean the price of self-centred flowers has crashed.
Unfortunately the price of the original diamond-encrusted E-go hasn't got cheaper either. However the un-encrusted version unveiled at CeBIT is now for sale at a mere £ 2,724.86. And to personalise it, you can even get a truly bargainous skin at only (!) £202.22, should you want your new lappy to look like a zebra.
I confess I'm finding it fairly hard to get excited by a laptop which costs the Earth and looks rather like the iBooks of several years ago. After a bit of hunting around the site for a very small link, you can find the spec list which doesn't, to be fair, look too bad. 3.5 hours is not much of a battery life for a notebook designed to be ported around like a handag though. [Sara Wallen]
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Good to see Tulip have caught up with the original Apple iBook after all this time.