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Trekstor iBeat Gold MP3 Player
Filed in archive Sound Makers by tiago on September 12, 2006
Trekstor iBeat Gold MP3 Player


I don't know about you, but in my opinion I would never pay $20,000 for a MP3 Player with gold, even if I was a millionaire, the bling bling doesn't make up for normal features of this device. But for all the other people that don't consider money an important thing they might be interested in the TrekStor i.Beat MP3 Player. So what is the story behind this expensive MP3 player?



TrekStor received a special order from Russian-Canadian billionaire and owner of the Midland Formula 1 team, Alex Shnaider, to develop the world's most expensive MP3 player.


And this is what Trekstor came up with: the most expensive player in the world has 63 diamonds and is cast in 750 gold (18-karat which means 75% gold). Features 1GB of memory and supports MP3, WMA, WAV, ASF and OGG file formats. An interesting detail is the inclusion of 2 headphone jacks so you don't have to listen to music alone. The package contains the Trekstor i.Beat Gold MP3 player, earphones made by Sennheiser, a USB cable to transfer your files and a line-in cable to connect on a home stereo or sound system. All this for $19,999 on Amazon.



Via UberGizmo



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