Shane McGlaun12 September 2009, 11:00 AM
The new Tam designed digital clutch is set to hit market in the spring of 2010.
HP likes to play its cards very close to the chest when it comes to new models. We often see other manufacturers having to deal with leaked information on products ahead of their official launch, but that rarely happens with HP. HP and Vivienne Tam announced today that they would again t
eam up on a digital clutch aimed at the fashion conscious female.
The first Tam edition HP machine was a
HP Mini 1000 netbook that carried a custom Tam designed lid in a red, Asian themed design. The netbook was cool and other than the design on the lid was your average Mini 1000 netbook with the Intel Atom CPU, 10.2-inch screen, 1GB of RAM and 60GB of storage.

Above: Original HP and Vivienne Tam Digital Clutch
HP and Tam are offering little information on their new collaboration other than to say the new digital clutch will debut during New York Fashion Week on the runway along with Tam's Spring 2010 collection. We can assume the machine will again be a netbook with the popularity of the category. All we know about the machine is that it will feature a design inspired by Tam's spring collection and the Chinese love story "Butterfly Lovers." The digital clutch is set to debut in the spring of 2010.