Bang & Olufsen’s BeoTime alarm clock / remote favors a flute

Bang & Olufsen — the Danish boutique retailer famous for engineering gorgeous AV products that only a sliver of humanity can afford — has just introduced its newest product, and it’s a far cry from the gargantuan HDTVs and superfluous sound systems that it’s used to shipping. Designed by Steffen Schmelling and inspired by Mozart’s The Magic Flute, this elongated wireless alarm clock actually serves another purpose. Once it has awoken you from your slumber just in time to catch The Price Is Right in high-def, you can take it with you in order to control some of your other B&O components. The cubes you see are actually displays, and the built-in motion sensor enables display backlights to activate with a simple touch. We’re told that the device should hit showrooms this August for $375, though you should probably budget for an anger management course to keep from smashing this thing to bits the first time it buzzes at 5:30AM.

[Via PRNewswire]

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LG eyes number two phone maker spot for 2012, premium brand in the works

Sitting pretty as the number three cell maker in the world would make many of the bigger names happy — not to mention the usurped Sony Ericsson and Motorola a bit green — but not LG, as it’s now gunning for spot number two. In an interview with Yonhap, LG’s president of its mobile business, Ahn Seung-kwon, stated that the company hoped to bump Samsung to the wayside by 2012 with the help of a serious new set and a premium brand. While the gaudiness of really expensive handsets disturbs us at times, we’ll admit that mention that LG’s looking at a foray into the über high end of the spectrum — with the likes of Nokia’s Vertu — piques our curiosity a good deal. And what about that serious new set we mentioned? Apparently in Q4 of this year, LG will launch a new Black Label-branded device to compete directly with iPhone, which when coupled with dreams of more success from yet another Prada device (and if we’re super fortunate, some more Transformers-branded stuff) is part of the master scheme to start down the path. Will they crack it? Well, if we were betting types, we’d lean towards not likely as long as the Samsung juggernaut’s standing in the way — but we’re all for watching them try.

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Motorola’s Aura Celestial Edition soon taking “giant leaps” for “mankind”

Here’s a fact: the world really doesn’t need another mildly tweaked Aura. Sorry, it just doesn’t. That being true and all, we’re still pretty jazzed to see Motorola giving the ultra-luxurious handset another go with the moon-themed Celestial Edition. Word on the street has it that this here handset won’t deviate much from the predecessor, but it will come pre-loaded with multimedia from the original moon landing mission, a laser etched quote honoring the 40th anniversary of the journey and a price tag that’s far, far beyond stratospheric. We’re told that it’s all set to go on sale next month, but good luck finding one.

[Via phoneArena]

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Louis Vuitton x Mobage Town Make Branded Mobile Game

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Louis Vuitton Japan has created an original game for mobile web SNS and game portal site Mobage Town by DeNA. The free game, called Precious Cargo, will have a limited run from June 25th to July 7th. The simple puzzle game features a backdrop of the brand’s iconic monogram. Players try to line up the boxes with matching designs to clear the boxes, score points, and reveal images of Louis Vuitton products. The debut of the game is timed to follow up the opening of the Louis Vuitton “/underground/” concept shop that opened last month in Ikebukuro’s Seibu department store.

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Young potential consumers are given an opportunity to literally play around with the brand’s classic monogram. For many, the Precious Cargo game may be their first interaction with the brand—and Louis Vuitton endeavors to make it a positive and fun one.

Sea King Wooden Luxury Yacht

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BornRich: Designed for people seeking luxury, comfort and unadulterated pleasure, the 18-meter Sea King bespoke yacht concept by Adam Schacter is primarily aimed at the Middle Eastern market. The luxury yacht is made entirely of wood, and it looks breathtaking from every nook and corner. With a top speed of 120 knots, the bespoke wooden yacht is designed to transport the super rich to and from the neighboring islands. The Sea King yacht comprises two decks that are fitted with a range of lavish amenities. The top deck comes with a cockpit, passenger bench and two sun loungers, all finished in leather with metal and wood detailing.

Woody sailing over waters with the Sea King luxury yacht [BornRich]

Mobiado’s Grand 350PRL is a fancy E71 remix

In the automotive world, coachbuilding is the age-old business — recently making a resurgence among the extraordinarily wealthy, interestingly — of taking established, off-the-shelf production models and turning them into totally customized, bespoke works of art. Commissioning a coachbuilt car is one of the most excessive displays of materialism known to modern man, but at the end of the process, at least you’ve got a functional keepsake and an heirloom that can be kept in the family for generations. Cellphones, though — let’s just say they don’t have the same staying power that an exotic car has, which makes luxury manufacturer Mobadio’s new Grand 350PRL a tough sell. The previously-rumored phone represents the first model in the company’s new Grand Line, which introduces a new industrial design distinct from its other two lines, but let’s concentrate on what’s really going on here: it’s a dressed-up E71. Mobiado has taken a great (and great-looking) smartphone that can be easily had for under $300 and applied enough sapphire, stainless steel, and mother-of-pearl to raise the sticker well into “if you have to ask” territory. Sure, if that’s your thing and you’ve already put a couple coachbuilt Ferraris in the garage, be our guest — but don’t come running to us when you realize that the E71 has a better keyboard anyway for a trivial fraction of the price.

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The Gold Mattress

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BornRich: Italian mattress maker, Magniflex, is taking the concept of “luxury sleeping” to a whole new level with a bedding line made out of the precious metals, gold and platinum. The Gold Mattress from the house is made with a 22-carat gold yarn cover and features the company’s patented Memoform Core, which adapts to the shape of the body with up to 85 percent accuracy. Magniflex says the physical properties of gold makes the mattress anti-bacteria, anti-inflammatory, anti-stress and anti-dust mite and odor-free. It sells for $24,000 and comes with matching gold pillows, priced at $1,000 each. The Magniflex Gold Mattress, fit for the royals, is sure to enrich the sleeper with unsurpassed comfort and luxury.

Luxury mattresses from Magniflex in gold and platinum [BornRich]

Bang & Olufsen’s BeoVision 4 103-inch plasma on sale in USA: $93,050

So, there are two ways to look at this: the first is that this television set costs almost as much as many homes, while the second is that it’s around $40,000 cheaper than the Euro-conversion price. Specially designed for plutocrats who need to brag that Mark Cuban has the bargain version of their HDTV, Bang & Olufsen’s 103-inch BeoVision 4-103 plasma brings along a 1080p panel and plenty of wow. The unit has just been let loose here in America, going on a US press tour and becoming available for special order for those with loads of disposable income. It can be purchased in an array of color options including black, silver, red, blue, and dark grey, though there is a three to four month lead time for each set. The pain? $93,050 on wall mount, $111,805 on motorized floor stand — though we hear that it’s hand delivered by Dos Equis himself.

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Zen-filled Aspire One netbook makes VAIO P look cheap

Oh, right — we forgot that Sony’s not actually considering the VAIO P a “netbook,” but for all intents and purposes, it is. That being said, this highly decorated Aspire One easily blows the pants off of the aforesaid Sony, ringing up at $3,000 (minimum) on eBay. Why so pricey, you ask? No, there’s no liquid nitrogen-cooled Core 2 Quad within, nor will you find a CrossFireX graphics setup. What you will see, however, is hours upon hours of TLC poured into this one-of-a-kind machine by Japan’s own UFO-Hayashi. Still, for three large this better come bundled with peace, love and happiness for as long as the owner draws breath — something we’re definitely not seeing in the video after the break.

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Keepin’ it real fake, part CXCVIII: TAG Heuer Meridiist gets way-too-low MSRP

You know how we know this here TAG Heuer Meridiist isn’t the real deal? Not because it isn’t sexy, and not because we don’t really, really want to believe. No — it’s because the authentic handset can’t be found for under five or six grand, while this little impostor can be had for the unfathomably low price of just $290. So yeah, you’ll miss out on the fancy box and veritable bragging rights, but you will get twin SIM slots and a choice of black or red “leather.” You know, come to think of it, maybe we would be willing to deal with a fake in order to save a few mortgage payments…

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