The Impossibly Thin Laptop by Mysterious Company: Craob
The Impossibly Thin Laptop by
Mysterious Company: Craob
Super thin and portless, the laptop uses a magnetic hub that attaches to the back of the laptop to facilitate charging and data transfer.

Craob's website claims that the laptop will weigh 1.9 pounds and be just 7mm thin. Thinner than most smartphones.
Despite how thin the laptop is, Craob is claiming top tier specifications:
- 12th Generation Intel Core i7-1280P Processor with Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- 13.3-inch 4k UHD+ Display
- Up to 32GB RAM LPDDR5 RAM
- Up to 2TB PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD
- Intel WiFi 6E
At this point the laptop appears to be more of a concept rather than a finished product. The specifications given are just too powerful to not overheat in a chassis like this unless the CPU is downclocked significantly. Also, the photos on their website appear to just be renders, and thanks to some sleuthing by David Artiss, we know their website was built very cheaply using a Wordpress template with a domain hosted by Godaddy. Additionally, "In the site’s footer, it makes mention of the company “Craob Inc”. The “Inc” suggests a US company but I cannot find any US company registered under this name (for the US you have to search by state; I did this so you don’t have to!)
- Indeed, looking at the models on the site, they are Caucasian, consistent with a US company
- The plug on the mains cable is US standard
- The laptop is showing a US keyboard
Assuming they are based in the US, there are no patents under their name"
We hope in the near future a product like this may actually come to market, but for now it just seems too good to be true.
