If you’re looking for something a little (or a lot) more luxurious than what’s readily available on the market, then you’d be interested in the latest iPad product offering from Stuart Hughes. The luxury goods designer and craftsman has dressed an iPad 2 with a gold, diamond and dinosaur bone casing appropriately named the Gold History Edition. The iPad, selling for a price of £5 million, is made of 24ct gold, the thigh bone of a 65 million year-old T-Rex shaved and splintered into 75 million year-old Ammolite rock and encrusted with 53 flawless diamonds.
Only two units of the exclusive gadget will be produced.
If you’re looking for more variation, Hughes has also designed the iPad Supreme Fire Edition, weighing in at 2.5 kilograms of solid gold and the solid Platinum iPad Supreme Edition, the worlds first solid Platinum and diamond iPad.
source: mashable