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Ferrari and HP produced a bright red laptop with a transparent “motor space”

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Ferrari and Hewlett-Packard made a new red laptop with a transparent engine room.

Limited 4,999.

Forget any memories of Ferrari's trip to the laptop in 2004. At the time of the Monaco Grand Prix, led by Hewlett-Packard, Ferrari once again hit the laptop world at a price of $5,599 for its products, which is ecstatic and confusing.

HP Scuderia Ferrari AI PC is a limited-end laptop computer, the result of two years of collaboration between the PC manufacturer and the Marked Motors Corporation. As you would expect, the laptop undoubtedly focuses on design and engineering, with high-quality materials and decorations, all of which are supported by the typical reliability and technical assurance of the HP laptop.

When I looked at the prototype of a laptop at the Ferrari London Pavilion, the red face was fascinating. These companies are trying to capture Ferrari Icona Daytona SP3 and the other Rosso Magma, which I'm not familiar with. The colour effect is intended to increase a high-profile surface depth, with a special double-comb lens, and is intended to convey movement ambiguity.

Most of the Scunderia laptops are made of aluminum anode oxide and are processed by CNC, but if they are turned over, the bottom covers carbon fibres like super-runners. There is also a transparency section called "engine module" in which you can see the laptop's processor and cooling system. You can also identify the number of laser etchings, indicating which of the 5,000 cars you are looking at, and some Easter eggs for Ferrari fans. Panel by Gorilla glass, with 2,000 separate boreholes, further increases the taste of taste and vision.

Even the chain draws on Ferrari's design -- especially its F76 digital supercar. Concentric shutters on the chain are carefully designed to guide the air flow and keep cool. Various style choices revolve around Ferrari's motto “Care for the Road”; focus on the main experiences of users (or drivers). One example is that when a laptop is opened, the touchboard is almost invisible and is indicated by a thin light below the keyboard.

While the specifications of the laptop were not only thought of later, it was certainly not a game power. Those who know HP Zbook will find the specifications familiar. The Scuderia Ferrari laptop carries the Intel Core Ultra X7 processor with an integrated Intel Arc graphic card, 64GB memory and 1TB SSD. 14 inches 3K OLD screen supports touch input, while each key on the keyboard has a RGB light (in Ferrari font). These are customised, if you feel gorgeous (if you have this computer, you would like it) and there are some pre-programmed luminaries. This is undoubtedly the most charming artificial intelligence computer I've ever seen. Its connectivity options are also rich, with two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports, one USB-C 10Gbps port, one USB-A port, and HDMI and headphone plugs.

Ferrari convoys are sold only in a few countries/areas, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, etc. Just like Ferrari's most popular car, the price of a limited version is exciting: $5,599. Farraly (or Hewlett-Packard) fans will receive their rare laptops packed in an elegant box with USB chargers and smooth Poltrona Frau leather. Of course, it is the same as the leather used in the inside of the Ferrari car, and almost as desirable as the laptop itself. It will be sold later this month (12 June).

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