Dell goes hip with Mike Ming laptops

Bright and colourful


19 August 2008 17:57 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Dell is hoping that business users will be willing to show their more creative side with the launch of some contemporary Special Art Edition designs for its Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops.

Trying to appeal to the kids, Dell, the corporate bastion that it is, has turned to urban artist Mike Ming for the art and he has come up with five designs aiming to bring new life into the boardroom or your home.

Design names include "Red Swirl", "Seaweed", "Sunburst", "Bunch O Surfers" and "Sea Sky".

The Special Art Edition Dell Studio laptops are available for order today, starting at £449.

Underneath, the laptops will still sport the same tech; offering built-in webcam, capacitive touch media control buttons, slot load drives, and optional mercury-free LED displays, backlit keyboards and built-in mobile broadband.
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