The trials and tribulations of "computer company" L International, formerly known as Liebermann Computers, is well documented on the internet as being bogus and never truly shipping products they claim to be making. They tend to make entertaining press releases about their latest product that might only be believed by gullible stock investors. In the latest press release they tout an upcoming Intel Quad core laptop with 24 hour battery life and keyboard that can change languages on the fly.
Here's a link to the press release that L International made for their latest "prototype" portable computer. The company claims to be nearing completion on a laptop with the following rather amazing specs:
Obviously these specs are all ridiculous for any laptop that could be produced or sold for under $20,000 anytime in the next couple of years. Just a few months ago this company went by Go-L, they now go by L International and have changed names several times in the past. Earlier this year this site published an article about a 20" laptop by a company called Go-L / Liebermann computer that was fairly fanciful -- needless to say that notebook was never released or heard of again.

A 20" screen laptop Liebermann computer announced earlier in the year but was vaporware
This company has a bit of a history doing the same thing with announcing products that don't exist. Witness articles on the Register.com, eZineArticles.com, plex.us, Engadget.com, and discussion from NotebookForums.com. There is also discussion regarding L International in our own forums here. Buyers and stock investors beware, but we look forward to future amusing press releases about space age laptop computers with SLI graphics, multi-core processors and 24 hour battery life. Feel free to visit their amusing website here.