Limited edition Prince Opus iPod touch just wants your kiss (and $2,100)

While certainly not the most expensive iPod we’ve ever seen, the limited edition Prince Opus iPod touch is definitely amongst the priciest. Sold only as part of an ultra rare kit that includes a luxurious book of Prince photographs from Kraken Opus, this touch (of unknown capacity) comes preloaded with 40 minutes of “exclusive” footage along with a live soundtrack from Indigo Nights. Of course, it’s also doused in purple and splashed with Prince’s symbol ’round back, but even with only 950 kits available, we still say the $2,100 price tag is far too lofty. Hate to break it to ya, Opus, but those hedge funds are no longer partying like it’s 1999.

[Via All Things Digital]

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Dell Adamo Unboxing

 

Our Dell Adamo unit arrived this morning, and we couldn’t wait to get our hands on it. As you can see, the packaging is pretty unique–and getting it out of the box and into our hands took less than 30 seconds. Nice job, Dell!

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Ulysse Nardin’s Chairman is the steampunk Prius of phones

It’s not the first Swiss watchmaker to decide to get into the phone game, but Ulysse Nardin’s upcoming Chairman could very well take both the “most like a watch” and “most insanely badass” crowns when it’s officially unveiled at Baselworld later this month. Billed as a “hybrid smart phone,” the handset — which, we assure you, you can’t afford — will incorporate a visible, fully-functional kinetic rotor that will apparently assist in providing power, just like you might find in a mechanical wristwatch. Beyond that, we know that it’ll be unlocked, will be limited to just 1,846 pieces, and that Vertu should be feeling the heat right about now. Look for full details around March 26 when Baselworld kicks off, so in the meantime, get to work selling your car, your home, your children, and your soul, but not necessarily in that order. Depends on how deeply you love your car.

[Via Hodinkee and Timezone]

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Microsoft Surface on sale this June… on board a Lazzara yacht

You heard right, folks. There’s absolutely no need to wait until 2011 in order to buy yourself a personal Surface. Instead, you can grab one of Microsoft’s multitouch phenomenons this June, but there’s just one tiny catch: it comes attached at the waist with a multi-million dollar yacht. Down at the Miami Yacht & Brokerage Show this month, Lazzara Yachts showcased its soon-to-be-released LMC 76, which — coincidentally enough — comes loaded with a Surface along with software from Infusion Development. The boat (and by extension, the Surface) should be ready to take on the open seas in just a few months, but there’s no indication yet on exactly how many New York banks you’ll have to rob in order to make it happen. If you need some encouragement on turning to the dark side, a hands-on demo video is just past the break.

[Via Beyond | IT, thanks Roy]

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Vertu’s Constellation Pure series is like every other Constellation: drab and overpriced

Seriously Vertu — we have zero qualms with you charging €6,800 ($8,574) for a handset, but could you at least work in a little innovation next time? At first glance, the new Constellation Pure lineup looks like every other Constellation ever produced by the luxury phone maker, and it’s not until you read that they’re built from steel, leather and ceramics that you realize something’s different. The set is expected to hit the market soon in white, black and silver, each of which will be limited to 2,500 units. We hear these things aren’t half bad at making calls, either, but you know it’s that iconic “V” logo you’re really dropping the Euros for.

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Mobiado’s 105GMT in white: still accidentally steampunk

“Clocks in a phone.” It sounds like the name of an unfinished Kubrick joint, the punchline to a really bad joke, or the incoherent rambling of a luddite trying to make sense of cellular technology — but unfortunately, it’s none of these. Instead it’s just Mobiado’s 105GMT all over again, this time in white. This monstrosity sits squarely at the intersection of “hideous” and “trust fund,” which is a territory we’re sorry to say we’ll never have the pleasure of experiencing ourselves — but to those who need a gaudier way to run a billion-dollar Ponzi scheme on the road, your weapon of choice has clearly arrived.

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Vertu’s overpriced Signature S Design gets hands-on treatment

We won’t lie — we’ve always been harsh on Vertu handsets. As a rule, they’re technologically inferior to handsets that are a twelfth the price, and honestly, they’re usually pretty unsightly. But you know, Boy Genius Report‘s hands-on experience with the stainless steel Signature S Design really has us back on the fence. Sure, it’s the price of a decent subcompact, but man, it’s as sleek as sleek could ever hope to be. Have a look in the read link for a hands-on gallery that’s sure to make you envious — whether you’re willing to admit it or not.

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For The Mega Rich

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Born Rich: Adding bling to the cars is in fashion these days. The name isn’t popular enough this time though, but after being bejeweled with Swarovski crystals, the car has become an immeasurable treasure. The car is Life Style Study by Honda that is on display at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon. Designed in a way to target female cadre, the small coupe comes with pink Swarovski crystals scattered all over the body including the exhaust pipe tip and wheels. Along with the small sedan, Honda is exhibiting two other cars named the Sports Modulo Fit and the S2000 for automotive fashionistas.

Swarovski-studded Honda Life Style Study for rich women [Born Rich]

Denon’s luxurious AH-D7000 headphones are nearly too pretty to use

You think we’re kidding, but after spending around £800 ($1,164) on Denon‘s absolutely stunning AH-D7000 over-ear headphones, are you really about to squeeze your sweaty noggin in there without feeling the slightest bit guilty? The cans, which vaguely remind us of Audio Technica’s ATH-ESW9, tout wooden ear cups made from natural mahogany, microfiber diaphragms, Acoustic Optimizer technology, a cloth-wrapped cable, gold-plated connector, magnesium frame / duralumin slider and leather ear pads. You’ll also get a fanciful box to house ’em in when you’re not enjoying the sweet sounds of twin 2-inch drivers, but sadly, a set of handcuffs aren’t included for wearing them while waltzing through the occasionally dodgy streets of London. Two more looks are after the break.

[Via TechDigest]

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Eazo’s Z70 wooden PC looks uncommonly natural, expensive

If Eazo’s ultra-dark X70 was just too rich for your blood, we have all ideas the Z70 will really be out of reach. This luxurious tower — coated in some sort of exotic rosewood and presumably sourced from the same jungle as Odeon’s Sex Panther cologne — includes a Core 2 Extreme QX9775 processor and lots of other components that we simply aren’t privy too. The good news is that the internal water cooling system should prevent said CPU from lighting the wood on fire; the bad news is that a spill could eventually cause severe decomposition. You can’t win for losin’, can ya?

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