Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Gadgets

Celebrity Britney Spears and Paris Hilton decorate their mobile phones with Ed Hardy cases. Little swarovsky crystals are also used in order to customize some smartphones. And due to the successful market penetration of the iPhone, having one is not a sign of exclusivity anymore; so, many people want to transform them into a singular gadget by adding ornaments and accessories. For that reason, several design companies, which are dedicated to “highlight” computers and mobile phones, were prominent participants at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (CES 2010). In particular, besides the technology, the show also included other elements to decorate gadgets; for example: precious and semi-precious stones, remarkable color combinations, and some complex and daring tattoos. The price is a secondary thing, even if the accessories are more expensive than the devices (prices range from $40 for a decal to $1,500 to insert crystals or stones in a device). Although it could be excessive for some people, other people think it is worthwhile to be the center of attraction. Under this premise, some headphones (which previously were intended to have a tiny size in order to be hidden under the clothes) have bigger sizes (apparently, the bigger, the better). For example: The headphones included in the new iWave’s Crystal Clear Collection; they look very fashionable and are a good choice if you like to isolate yourself from the surrounding environment. Definitely, some good designs can take the gadgets to another level.

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