Thursday, October 29, 2009
Sure, a £3,500 Motorola phone. Sounds good to me. Most people have a limit on how much they are willing to spend for a phone. However, those without a limit may want to check out the Motorola Aura Diamond Edition. The Motorola Aura Diamond Edition is one of the most stylish phones on the market and offers those who can afford it a lot of glitz and glamour. The phone has 18 carat gold plating and 34 encrusted diamonds. Thirty of the diamonds found on the Motorola Aura Diamond Edition are embedded around the circular display. To make sure that the phone continues to hold it’s luxurious look, the display screen is scratch-resistant. Some of the features include stereo Bluetooth, music and video player, 2 megapixel camera, GSM/EDGE connectivity, support of CrystalTalk technology and 2 GB of internal memory. The phone is also capable of checking email or browsing the web. The Motorola Aura Diamond Edition is very likely to be one of the most expensive phones ever created and is the personification of pure luxury. The mobile phone retails for about $5700. There is also a less expensive edition of the phone that comes in silver. Although the silver version is significantly cheaper, it pales in comparison to the Diamond Edition. The luxury phone isn’t for every consumer, but those that actually purchase the Motorola Aura Diamond Edition can be sure they will be one of the select few to own the mobile phone. Let’s be honest for a second here: unless we’re talking about the Motorola Droid, which should be on Verizon Wireless within a few weeks, we might as well not be talking about Motorola. It’d be like talking about Real Madrid and only mentioning Granero or Drenthe and not Cristiano Ronaldo or Kaká. (Good, making references that all of 11 people will understand.) But we’re going to that such a thing right now in talking about the Motorola Aura Diamond Edition. It’s £3,500, which converts to, roughly, $5,700. Yeah… Why is this thing so darn expensive? For whatever reason Motorolla has sprinkled it with some 30+ diamonds, and coated it in 18 carat gold. Now the question becomes why Motorola would ever do such a thing? Does Motorola makes phones exclusively for Goldman Sachs these days? Maybe, I don’t know. It goes on sale on October 26, at least in the UK. But then again, if you’re the type of person who can afford this, you’ve probably already got it on pre-order.Man, it’s cold. Let’s burn some £100 notes to keep warm. Via : MobileCrunch |
The World’s Slimmest LCD TV - Samsung Needle Slim - Amazing Gadgets Samsung Needle Slim is a 3mm thin 40” Full HD LED Backlight TV. It features a 120Hz LCD panel and a 5000:1 contrast ratio. Just being shown, not released yet, maybe they still working on something. Samsung have revealed their latest LCD TV the Samsung Needle Slim. The LCD screen measures 40″ which is nothing to brag about really, but what Samsung can brag about is the TV measuring just 3mm thick. The screen it’s self is capable of a full HD resolution refreshed at 120Hz. We normally expect to see news at this time of the year held off to CES early in the new year, but with this achievement it seems Samsung just couldn’t keep quiet any longer. Other technical specs include a contrast ratio of 5,000:1. It is unclear when this screen will come out soon and what the price will be, but I suspect it will be at the higher end of the price scale for a while till ultra thin TV’s become more common place. Samsung Electronics recently announced their newest product, the Needle Slim LCD television. It is a 40-inch LCD TV which is only 3.9mm thick, making it the thinnest television on the market. To visualize how thin this television is, imagine the thickness of 2 of Korea's 500 Won coins. Because of the television's thickness, it is named the Needle Slim. Samsung Electronics' previous slimmest television was 10.8mm, making this television 3 times thinner. Samsung created this thin television by placing two attached mirrors about 2 mm thick each for the screen before installing the LCD backlight unit. This television features a HD quality picture, a 120Hz drive, and a 5000:1 contrast ratio. Chang Teh-suk, a representative for Samsung Electronics' LCD Department, stated, "This LCD panel product will start a trend of slim television products which people will continue to see in the IT market." This product will be displayed on October 28, 2009 at the exhibition FPD International 2009 held in Yokohama, Japan. How slim do you think TVs can get in the future? If the Samsung Needle Slim model here is of any indication, we're probably looking at military-grade paper thin material. This 40" full HD LED backlight TV measures a mere 3mm in thickness, which is simply amazing considering this 120Hz LCD panel comes with a 5,000:1 contrast ratio to boot. It hasn't hit the market just yet, but Samsung ought to do so if they want to boost up their company's profile soon. The Samsung “Needle Slim” is a 40-inch Full HD LED Backlight TV that measures at just 3mm thin. The display features a 120Hz LCD panel and a 5000:1 contrast ratio. |
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Go Green With Worlds Most Expensive Bike, All in Gold Made from 24-carat gold and priced at $12,378, this bike is the most expensive BMX ever produced. If you are rich and want to show it off but want to buy a wise thing, go ahead and buy yourself a gold bike. It will help you traverse inside your palatial mansion in ease, apart from ecological reasons. You can also use it to take a ride in your farm. Or you can gift it to your better half and make his/her face glow like gold. Created by GoldStriker’s co-founder Stuart Hughes, the bike is self consciously called 24ct gold Hutch Prostar”. Made of 24ct gold and priced at $12,378, this bike is the the most expensive BMX ever produced. The bike was originally created for some anonymous sports geek in 2002. But the bike is now tailor made for any one willing to shell out $12,378. I think its an ultra cool idea to go green on this gold bike. |
Tired of your regular headphones? Try the gold plated iCans. Yes, it’s time you let your run-of-the-mill black, white, or grey earphones rest in peace in the bin and grab these glossy iCans dipped in 24k gold. The fully fold-able bling headphones feature built-in S-Logic Natural surround sound that takes proper care of your eardrums. The iCans deliver full sound with lower pressure levels and cuts electromatic emissions generated by most of the headphones. These gold plated headphones can be used with any MP3, or audio/video device. At $200 a pop, this is not a bad deal for the fashion conscious music nerds. To some these headphones may be stuck in the "Hammer Time" era, while to others they might consider them to be the ultimate geek chic accessory. The luxurious iCans are covered with 24k gold, are fully fold-able and have built-in S-Logic Natural surround sound so you don't have to worry about blasting out your ear drums. Featured on 7 Gadgets, they are priced at $200. What are your thoughts? Do you prefer earphones instead? Does all this gold scream "ice, ice baby!" or are you all about the glam? Via : GeekSugar |
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The 24-carat gold MacBook Pro, with diamond studded Apple logo 24-carat gold MacBook Pro, with diamond studded Apple logo. For Apple owners, there's one consistent event that can make their shiny new device seem dull and boring: the replacement of their specific device with a new one from Apple. Now there's a new Apple gadget on the block that literally makes every other Apple device look dull. A company called Computer Choppers has put together a Gold-plated MacBook Pro, with an appropriately diamond studded Apple logo. Should go nicely with your gold plated ... HP ... LaserJet. Yeah. Get ready to sell your house. |
Gold iPod Shuffle iPod Shuffle from Xexoo, made from real 18-carat gold. That's what it looks like anyway with this iPod Shuffle from Xexoo of Germany. Made from real 18 carat gold, this will definitely burn an extremely large hole in your pocket if you want one with its price tag of $19,343 (14,000 Euros). For those who aren't satisfied with just gold, there is a diamond upgrade in the works, so be prepared to cough up even more money then. This special iPod Shuffle even comes with its own round-the-clock service in case you run into any trouble with it, where a free replacement is waiting in the wings. Definitely ranks an item that most people want but cannot afford. Each purchase comes with a lovely looking wooden box that comes in a piano style. You love your iPod shuffle. Sleek and sexy, it’s your favorite gadget. But the color options are not quite your liking. Here’s a solution, get yourself a golden one. German Company Xexoo is offering the iPod Shuffle that has been made of real 18 carat gold. That’s gonna cost you bit more than your standard shuffle as the price tag reads 14,000 EUR (appx. US $19,310). You want diamonds. Don’t worry as an upgrade with diamonds will be available soon. The moment you encounter any problem with your goldeniPod shuffle , let the company’s 24/7 service know and they will replace it as soon as possible. The device is shipped to you in a beautiful wooden box in Piano style. |
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Gold Cell Phone - Innovation Unlimited Gold plated Nokia 8800 cell phone, priced at only £350. Gold teef and chains and knuckes ain't enough, you need to gold plate that phone of yours too, son. Can't be pushin' with that plastic jibberjabber. And maybe a Nokia 8800 isn't the first handset we'd gild with the shiny stuff, but it'll do for our purposes: specifically, rolling deep. And yeah, £350 (about $640) does seem to be cheap for all that gold, but you don't want to know who the seller knocked off to get this thing. If you want style, welcome! If you want chic, welcome! If you want the ultimate in exclusivity , welcome! This is the BRAND NEW Nokia 8800, the latest, most stylish phone to date from Nokia. It has everything from bluetooth to scratch resistant glass on the screen and exudes quality from every surface PLUS it's GOLD-PLATED !!! Weight at 134g means it is a lightweight with a big punch. further to the above spec it has 64mb of on board memory, a 262,000 colour display and comes complete with case, two batteries and a desktop stand. So don't run with the herd, Stand out , be Different , GO GOLD !!!! Via : AdPost |
Gold Bullion Wireless Mouse - Innovation Unlimited It seems only right that computer mice, which were once such brick-like tools should return to being bricks again. Though of course this particular brick is now wireless and looks satisfyingly like a huge hunk of gold bullion. Whether you're scanning plummeting share prices on-line or looking for a cheap washing machine on e-bay, this high tech wireless mouse will enrich your experience. It's a great big bling thing!
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Titanium Computer Mouse - Technologies Unlimited Titanium-made ID Mouse offers even smoother navigation ID Mouse by Intelligent Design was created for those who demand perfection at their fingertips. This impressive computer mouse is made from grade 1 titanium, high quality plastic (resin), and comes with a 3-button neodymium scroll wheel. However, priced at $1200, this stylish mouse is not for everyone. Showcased at Dutch Design Week 2009, the “ID Mouse” from the house of Intelligent-design is a Bluetooth mouse for all who demand perfection at their fingertips. Finished in hand-formed grade 1 titanium and high-quality plastic (resin), the wireless mouse integrates a 3-button neodymium scroll wheel for smooth and brisk scrolling on the web. Compatible with Window XP/Vista/7 and Mac OS X, the sleek mouse runs on two AAA batteries and allows laser tracking. Ideal for both left and right handed users, the ID Mouse can be obtained in white and black color for about $1,200. Via : Intelligent-Design |
Genius Gold Keyboard - the world's first keyboard made of pure gold Genius Gold Keyboard - the world's first keyboard made of pure gold KYE Systems Corp has pleased fans of the announcement of exclusive luxury style keyboard Genius Gold Keyboard, body and keys which are made from gold 14K - 585 samples. Total device weight is 7 kg, the share of the precious metal of them had 6 kg. Price new items are not named. The device is rather intended to decorate the personal cabinet, rather than for use as a basic working tools. There are several reasons chief among them - the lack of characters on the keys. Because of this limitation, printed on the keyboard can only people who own method of blind typing. The rest of the keyboard is fully functional. Via : KeyBlog |
Interactive Piano Stairs in Sweden Innovation Unlimited - Piano Stairs in Sweden To encourage people to take the stairs instead of the escalator, regular stairs at the Odenplan subway station in Stockholm were turned into piano keys. Not surprisingly, after the piano stairs were installed, 66% more people than usual chose the stairs over the escalator |
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