10 MOST
EXPENSIVE
GADGETS IN THE WORLD
iPhone 5 Black Diamond
With a sapphire screen and 600 diamonds, the 15 million dollar iPhone 5 Black Diamond is crafted from 135 grams of 24-carat gold.
iPad Gold History Edition
Stuart Hughes created an iPad worth $7.8 million using Ammolit and bone shavings from a 75 million-year-old T-Rex.
Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure Loudspeakers
There is only one pair of these rare, 18-carat gold earrings in the world, which made them the most expensive in the world in 2012 at $4.7 million.
Camael Diamonds iPad
The $1.2 million design by Camael London features black diamonds on buttons and emblems, 300-carat diamonds on the back, and 18-carat gold throughout.
Macbook Air Supreme Platinum Edition
There are only five Apple MacBook Air Supreme Platinum Editions in the world, each weighing seven kilograms and costing approximately $500,000.
Macbook Air Supreme Platinum Edition
The now discontinued Nintendo Wii is a luxury item, with 22-carat gold, diamonds, and exclusivity, priced at $497,300.
Sony PlayStation 3 Supreme
Stuart Hughes used solid 22-carat gold and 58 diamonds set in the disc slot to turn an outmoded Sony PlayStation 3 into a $331,500 memento.
Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers
The speakers, which are valued at $250,000, have eight AMT tweeters, piano-black glossy sidewalls, and 24-carat gold embellishments.
Diamond BlackBerry Amosu Curva
A $240,000 limited edition BlackBerry Curve 8900 with an 18-carat gold body and 4,459 diamonds (28 carats) is presented by Alexander Amosu.
Gold iPad Supreme
The $190,000 Gold iPad Supreme boasts a 2.1 kg 22-carat gold back set with 25-carat diamonds, making it an affordable luxury device.