NVousPC Corporation announced the launch of its customizable laptop PC line and website www.nvouspc.com, offering customers to personalize the notebooks with custom paint jobs and graphic design.
“Customers first configure their notebooks online, and can then upload images to the website with the option of painting any of the four notebook panels. After submitting the designs online, customers receive a preview of their artwork via email, and have the opportunity to interact with an NVousPC designer to perfect their design. NVousPC then individually paints each notebook with a durable high-quality finish, similar to that of a luxury automobile,” the press release says.
NVousPC currently offers two laptop models: the 14.1-inch Mercury and the 15.4-inch Ether, starting at $1,099 and $999 respectively. Unlike the most of the new laptops in the market, which are based on Intel “Santa Rosa” mobile platform, the Mercury and Ether are built on Intel’s older “Napa” platform. These notebooks come with Core 2 Duo processor, up to 2GB of system memory, up to 160GB hard drive, and Windows Vista preloaded. The Mercury provides a choice of a DVD burner or a CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo drive, while the Ether ships with Combo drive only. Both models support 802.11a/b/g wireless.
In addition, for customers that already own a laptop, NVousPC offers after market custom painting.
I just purchased a 15.4″ either laptop from NVOUSPC.,with my company’s logo as a sample, and I am delighted. I’ll be ordering a few more for the rest of the staff.
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