Actually, I think L (the site linked above) is a scam operation... I, personally, have never, ever seen a person who actually possesses a L computer, nor any reviews of it.
Actually, I think L (the site linked above) is a scam operation... I, personally, have never, ever seen a person who actually possesses a L computer, nor any reviews of it.
Good point. I had a friend who tried to buy one of the 17" laptops from go-l.com and the sales guys was completely not into selling the system. I talked him out of it and he eventually bought a Power Mac G4. L was suppose to open a store in Beverly Hills, but that never happened. We tried to visit their warehouse in Marina del Rey but they were closed. I have never seen one on the street and I am curious to see how well they work, if the exist. For the price you could buy two 17" Powerbooks.
I am personally convinced that Liebermann is either a hoax or covert activism and/or advertising for either Dell or Apple. Anyone who'd consider an L would probably either be deterred by a "salesman" or realize the price is too high and go with a Dell, Apple, or Alienware computer.
Their website is a complete ripoff of Apple's -- a sign of a hoax.
Jeese that website has a bunch of useless eye candy and 14 million links. I don't think that they are a hoax, just overpriced laptops. Whats so sad is all that state of the art hardware and it still uses Winblows XP.
Jeese that website has a bunch of useless eye candy and 14 million links. I don't think that they are a hoax, just overpriced laptops. Whats so sad is all that state of the art hardware and it still uses Winblows XP.