Are you into the latest computers, do you have to have the
very best technology as soon as it comes out? Here we feature the finest, whether it is the latest in laptops, cell phones, kitchen appliances or anything else you could think of. As you might expect some brand names stand out as offering the most luxurious products and we feature these brand names.
We have features on some of the finest when it comes to
luxury computing. When it comes to smart phones we have features on some of the most outstanding
technology you can carry around in your pocket. Whatever you are looking to purchase by way of the latest in
technology, chances are that we feature it here.
If you were thinking the Apple MacBook or Alien ware Aurora mALX were some of the most expensive pieces of technology, think again.
How much would you pay for yours?
In 1982 GriD Systems brought out the Compass 1100 laptop, which costs somewhere in the region of $10,000. Even this cost is nothing when compared to the reports of a notebook that
luxury manufacturer Luvaglio London is set to show the world with a special order it is thought to be the most expensive laptop ever sold, with a cost of around million dollars.
At the moment details of this piece of
technology is very sparse and full specs have not been made available to the general public. With a price tag of around $1,000,000, it must have everything but the kitchen sink, it does not matter what
technology is on the inside but the outer casing looks impressive. You can bet with a price tag of such a large amount for
technology, the laptop will include a great deal of precious metals and materials more than likely more than just a couple of gemstones.
Diamond studded Macbook laptops In late 2005 the Dutch company Ego Lifestyle B.V. released some of the
very best technology along with the Tulip E-Go Diamond laptop. This is among the world’s most expensive laptops and this piece of
technology came with more than 80 total carats of diamonds and roughly cost around €283,000.
Apple’s Mac Book laptop computers are among the worlds
luxury technology when they the rocked the world with the introduction of laptops and computers studded with diamonds and Swarovski crystals. In late 2007, PowerMax gave us their latest
technology offering, a gold-plated MacBook Pro. The 24k gold case, came complete with a diamond-studded Apple logo, inside the
technology was a 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU and this stunning computer could be bought in different sizes.
The very thin MacBook Air had been given a total makeover with the Swarovski treatment. The Golden Age MacBook Air is covered with around 12,000 hand-set Swarovski crystals. These special lead crystals enhance the sparkle of the 24k gold plate that is part of the
technology of the laptop’s case. Only 20 of the expensive MacBooks were ever made and it took a great deal of time to set the crystals by hand.
All that glitters is gold on the latest Apple iPhone
Apple’s iPhone is of course one of the latest in
technology and something of a
luxury handset, however there are some people that don’t believe its flashy enough. Due to this fact there are many manufacturers who will customize your iphone for you and turn it into
technology that is even more luxurious.
Stuart Hughes of Goldstriker International designed the iPhone 4G Diamond Edition, which was just the first and many others followed, turning the
technology of Apple into pure
luxury. Hughes has designed the phone’s surrounding metal band with 6.5 carats of VVS stunning diamonds and, on the back; the Apple’s iconic logo was redesigned in platinum and diamonds, bling
technology at its
very best. The iPhone 4G Diamond Editions comes with 32 GB of memory and is unlocked so you can use it with whatever network you want. Provided with this piece of
technology is an ostrich-foot wallet that’s comes with pockets built in for up to four credit cards. However they are in short supply and the
technology will be limited to 50 units.
The iPhone Princess Plus
The Princess Plus is among the latest in bling
technology and took the name from the Princess cut used on some of the 300 diamond that are found in the unit. There is also 180 diamonds on this piece of
technology that are brilliant-cut. Altogether this stunning iPhone comes with 17.75 carats of diamonds that are set in 18k white gold; this of course is seen around its rim. The iPhone Princess Plus is estimated to be worth $176,400; however there is a cheaper piece of the same
technology for $66,150.
Kings Button iPhone
The Kings Button iPhone is another
technology design of the most superb, a jewel-bedecked iPhone. This time, however the difference between this one is that it is the latest model from Apple. In total there are more than one hundred and thirty-eight brilliant-cut diamonds placed around the phone. The crowning glory of this beautiful piece of
technology is the rare 6.6 carat white diamond that is used as the button on the front of the device.
Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme
Stuart Hughes is a name that is associated with
technology and giving
luxury devices such as phones and video consoles the “bling” treatment. Usually covering the
technology with gold and diamonds and the iPhone did not get away without undergoing a makeover.
The iPhone 3GS Supreme comes with a casing that is made from 271 grams of solid 22k gold which is stunning. The screen is trimmed with more than fifty 1carat diamonds. The home button is made of a single rare 7.1-carat diamond. While you may think that enough has been done to iPhone
technology, think again as the iPhone 3GS Supreme comes its own chest that has been carved from a single block of granite and is decorated with Kashmir gold and rests on an interior lining made with nubuck top-grain leather.
technology does not get any better than this.
Of course there is a lot more
technology out there that has been given the bling treatment and which is classed among the most luxurious not to mention expensive pieces in the world. One upon a time
technology was just the latest advancements, today they have to go one better and turn gadgets into pure artwork that costs an arm and a leg.