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madfranks
16th September 2011, 01:47 PM
Link Here (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/luxury-retailer-introduces-solid-gold-phone-60-000-171005618.html)

Luxury retailer introduces solid gold phone with a $60,000 price tag

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Feature-rich smartphones aren't cheap, and critics of pricey mobile devices often claim that they are too expensive, despite their wide-ranging capabilities. Those people will want to look away now, as the newest device from Danish luxury retailer Aesir is sure to make their blood boil. Introducing the limited edition AE+Y phone — an 18-carat solid gold handset that can't use apps, email, or mobile internet, but still carries a ridiculous price of 42,000 euros (roughly $60,000).

The lavish device boasts groundbreaking features such as speed dial, call forwarding, and even a built-in calculator. Its LCD screen measures a modest 2", and its battery can handle a measly 5 hours of talk time — compared to the Droid Bionic's 11-hour, and iPhone 4's 14-hour limits. But Aesir is focusing more on form than function, and the manufacturer is quick to point out that the edge-to-edge key design is a first in mobile handsets.

The AE+Y's barebones user interface was shaped by renowned designer Tom Hingston, and the phone's unorthodox keypad is laser-engraved and features "advanced LED backlighting." We're not quite sure how that varies from regular LED backlighting, but I guess we have to take Aesir's word on that.

Aesir's target market is clearly the super rich, but do the wealthy not also desire useful gadgets? Then again, if you're affluent enough to drop $60,000 on a solid gold phone, you're probably too busy playing polo and ordering around your servants to care about apps or email anyway.

For those of you who are only rich — as opposed to super rich — Aesir is also making a stainless steel version which will retail for a slightly less mind boggling $10,000. Both devices will debut this fall in Europe, and shortly thereafter in the U.S.

Ponce
16th September 2011, 02:21 PM
I'll put up my $32.50 Casio watch against a Rolex any time.........eight years old and never looses time, never take it off but for I am getting one of those super x rays.........battery last 5.5 years..............as far as that goes I'll put up my 1991 toy truck against any other one and lets see how has more problems......specially an American one.

I go for what works and not for what it cost........

Gaillo
16th September 2011, 02:46 PM
No matter how austentatious, luxurious, frivelous, over-the-top expensive, or useless-yet-glitzy a product is, there's always a long line of rich morons who just HAVE to have one! ::)

Dogman
16th September 2011, 02:49 PM
Must have functional, show off bing! Have to impress your friends, so don't leave home with out it!

ximmy
16th September 2011, 02:58 PM
i gots t-git me won...
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Ponce
16th September 2011, 03:35 PM
That jocker should use all that gold to fix his teeth........yuckkkkkkkk.

osoab
16th September 2011, 03:52 PM
That jocker should use all that gold to fix his teeth........yuckkkkkkkk.

How is gold colored spray paint going to help his teeth?

Dogman
16th September 2011, 03:54 PM
How is gold colored spray paint going to help his teeth? About as good as it did for that victaulic coupling.

osoab
16th September 2011, 03:56 PM
About as good as it did for that victaulic coupling.


Could have been "Rustoleum" paint. Maybe it was his grandma's coupling and he was preserving it.

MAGNES
16th September 2011, 03:58 PM
I'll put up my $32.50 Casio watch against a Rolex any time.........eight years old and never looses time, never take it off but for I am getting one of those super x rays.........battery last 5.5 years..............as far as that goes I'll put up my 1991 toy truck against any other one and lets see how has more problems......specially an American one.

I go for what works and not for what it cost........

I agree with you totally Ponce.

I bought and Omega Seamaster a few year ago, beautiful sold watch, heavy,
balanced, I thought I would own it forever with no problems, the stupid crown
broke off and there is no physical damage, Omega did not fix it for free, they wanted
$400 service for it, I told them they are shysters at their service center, I just got it
fixed after going through hell to get the right parts, cost me $100.

I wore an all silver Bulova for 9 years, no problems, wore a Seiko heavy watch
for 5 years, no problem, wore a basic Seiko automatic for 3 years no problems,
that was my backup watch and still is, they sell for $20 buck in Hong Kong I am told.
You can probably find that watch at a flea market for $50 to $100 bucks, it's neat.
I have owned a few Timex watches for heavy use, they still ticking 20 years later,
even though a couple melted from bug juice, LOL .

So these luxury watches are highly over rated, highly. And a headache too.
Rolex is highly over rated too, my brother had a Tudor which is exactly like
some Rolex watches, very cheap bands that bend easy. He bought a fake Rolex
just for the band believe it or not, better than the original, LOL ! You would expect
more from a diving watch, apparently the Seals are issued the same watch at graduation,
source, Marcinko.

Dogman
16th September 2011, 03:58 PM
Could have been "Rustoleum" paint. Maybe it was his grandma's coupling and he was preserving it. Dam I wonder what she would use 5-6" (?) vic coupling for?