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IFA 2006: $130,000 Diamond Studded TV

Sep 4 2006, 11:24am CDT | by

IFA 2006: $130,000 Diamond Studded TV
 
 

So Italian company Keymat decided to put some diamonds on the frame of their stylish LCD HDTV and make it this way the most expensive TV in the world.

The Yalos Diamond is available with up to 46 inch screen sizes. Well, if I go to spend a ton of money on a TV I want it big, like the 103 inch Plasma from Panasonic. It is an old trick by now to throw some diamonds or gold onto standard gadgets to make them unique. Just look at the Gold RAZR.
More details on Playfuls and on the Keymat Yalos site.

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