Moneual’s Ultra-Blingy Computer Comes For A Big Price

moneual-pc Moneuals Ultra-Blingy Computer Comes For A Big Price

Quite frankly, the luxury market has shown mixed signals to the global economic slowdown. There some brands who are willing to develop fewer items and cut down on the price tag to pace it with the tight pockets but there still are some brave ones who continue creating one high-end luxe product after another without any rethinking on the cost factor. Moneual Lab is one of them. Well, they left quite an impression with their million dollar jewelry PC “Baroque” some time ago.

And now, they are all set to dazzle us with the new ultra-luxury computer that goes by the name of 701 Jewelry. Surprisingly it even carries a reasonable price tag, we mean vis-à-vis the PC Baroque. This rather blingy multimedia computer comes equipped with a 7-inch touch screen display that is all heavily decorated with gold, brass and Swarovski Signature Jewelry. Boy, aren’t we getting a little Swarovski crystal overkill these days!

The spec sheet for the 701 Jewelry says that the comp features an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and works on the Windows Vista operating system. By the way, there is also the full HD video playback option. Oh yes, we saved the price tag for the last. Keep $30,000 aside for this one.

Via aving

This entry was posted by author: Saba on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 at 11:49 pm and is filed under Computer, Crystals, Gold, Swarovski, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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