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5 Ridiculously Expensive Gadgets

Posted on the 02 March 2013 by Nrjperera @nrjperera

Most consumers are always looking to buy the most affordable, useful and money-saving gadgets. But, some others look for something different because they like to show-off. A handful of companies make sure they get what they need by making some ridiculously expensive, useless gadgets with gold-plates and diamond engravings. And these are some of those expensive gadgets those rich people would die for. If you’ve thought the iPad is too expensive, wait till you see these.

Jurassic Pad

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Jurassic Pad AKA iPad 2 Gold History Edition is an iPad 2 that has been made with 75,000,000-year-old Ammolite stone, and covered with gold and diamonds. It was made by Stuart Hughes and has a price tag of $7,708,000-dollars.

Vertu-Ti

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Vertu-Ti Android smartphone was recently released by the luxury mobile phone maker with a price tag of $9600. It was handmade by a single craftsman and has a Grade 5 titanium body with 3.7-inch sapphire crystal display.

Leica O-1923

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This is actually a classic camera which recently went up on an auction scoring a record-breaking bid at$2.79 million dollars. This vintage Leica O series 1923 camera is currently known as the “most expensive camera in the world”.

iPhone 4GS Gold

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Believe it or not, this $9.3 million-dollar iPhone is already sold-out. It has been made with 500 diamonds and 24 karat gold back-plate with diamond-covered Apple logo. It’s also came with a  jewel encrusted carrying case.

Muramasa VIII headset

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Made by Final Audio Design, this overly-expensive Muramasa VIII headset went up for $8000-dollars. It was said to be made out of a chunk of stainless steel and it weighs about 850 grams. For whoever bought this, good luck with the headache.


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Roshan Jerad Perera


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