Carmazzi Seeking 3rd Party Developers to Augment $12,000 Laptop Bag System
Carmazzi, creator of the new 1bag laptop bag system is inviting accessory makers, designers, hardware technology producers, and artists to create tech and designer accessories for Carmazzi's patent pending new laptop bag system.
- (1888PressRelease) March 12, 2011 - Carmazzi believes Integration is essential to attract 21st century consumers and their diverse needs and has spent over $12,000 in creating a prototype laptop bag that provides a platform for their, and 3rd party accessories. The retail price of the 1bag will be nowhere near this says Arthur Carmazzi, the 1bag's original architect; "It will be very affordable, and it is scalable as well, so consumers only buy what they need to suit their technology, travel and lifestyle needs."
How do you scale a laptop bag?
According the concept video seen on youtube at: http://youtube.com/NewLaptopBagSystem, the 1bag is not a bag at all, it is bag pieces that fit together as a scalable bag system to create whatever type and style of bag you need when you need it. and this is where the 3rd party developers come in.
From solar power "Fashion Flaps" to keep a laptop running till nightfall, to one of a kind designer pockets and panels, the accessories are designed to technologically add to productivity and convenience, or simply help the user to express their unique style.
Carmazzi is currently offering free licences of the 1bag until April 31, 2011 to developers who has purchased a beta set (inclusive of the one year free upgrade) and wish to get in on the ground floor.
According to an article referencing the 1bag's Eco System on MiniLaptopOnline.com, "The front runners in today's personal electronic product industry are not individual devices rather eco-systems. Apple's iPhone transformed the mobile phone industry not only because it was a great device but also because it came with an eco-system of downloadable apps. People suddenly had an amazing device which can be customized to individual needs, improving the productivity by many folds... Taking this idea further, Arthur Carmazzi, has designed a bag (yes you heard it right, it's a bag not an electronic device) with the aim to keep people more organized and productive."
While the 1bag has 22 functional pockets and 12 other innovative accessories of their own, Carmazzi is focusing on the Eco System and so is promoting and selling products created by selected first gen 3rd party developers while letting them make the majority of the profit.
This also provides a unique opportunity for retailers who sell laptop bags to the usual one off customer. Now retailers can sell the basic unit and continue to sell the accessories as customers continue to scale up.
Carmazzi is inviting both developers and retailers to contact them through the 1bag blog at www.carmazzi1bag.com before the unveiling of the first 1bag pictures next week. Individuals wanting to get their hands on one of the first 100 units with the free upgrades for a year should also register at www.carmazzi1bag.com
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