Juniper Foo | Mar 15, 2006

Gadget Buzz went to Hannover. Unfortunately, we never got to see White Lake's glitzed-up USB affair at CeBIT, a thumbdrive supposedly sugarcoated in either 14- or 18-carat gold. Diamonds optional. Just for numbers sake, a 1GB thumbdrive that's studded with five diamonds in a 14-carat gold shade will set you back a healthy 2,950 euros or about US$3,529. There's a cheaper version, at a mere 2,400 euros, without the diamonds of course. Just the thing to go with your blinged-out
LG's DIOS diamond fridge. Is anyone's birthday coming up?
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Price: Depends on gold coating and diamonds
Availability: White Lake
Device: USB thumbdrive
Basic specs: Up to 2GB, designed by Dutch goldsmith Erwin de Vroome
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