It's a computer, however, since it lacks leather seats

Jan 31, 2008 16:08 GMT  ·  By

Computers have long since ceased being simple accessories to help us in performing day-by-day tasks. They have successfully managed to mix performance with fashion and elegance, and there is a multitude of examples to back up this case, from Gigabyte's colorful notebooks to the Zeus mobile pieces of jewelery.

But Fashion has not conquered the mobile sector only. How many times have you contemplated the slim looks of a Mac desktop for example, or one of HP's compact systems if you're not too much of an Apple fan? Well, the desktop jewelery offering has grown larger with the advent of the Chineze Eazo desktop PC.

For those who are thinking that spending $700,000 for the diamond-encrusted Jupiter would be financial suicide, the Eazo system will be the next best choice. The "stationary" PC will deliver the same high class and elegance for only a tenth of Jupiter's price. Don't get me wrong, the system is not cheap at all, and you'll pay dearly the $45,500 before joining the fashion computing elite.

The above mentioned money will get you a 3GHz Q9550 Core 2 Quad processor built on the 45-nanometer technology, two NVIDIA 8800GTX graphics cards linked in a Dual-SLI configuration, 4GB of RAM, lightweight liquid cooling, a 10,000rpm 150GB ultra-fast drive in a RAID configuration with a 7,200rpm 500GB drive, and 7.1-channel sound.

The computer housing is painted all-black with golden adornments on the front panel and around it. Just like a car, access to the computer's guts is gained through a sliding side panel, activated by pneumatic door hinges. Should the computer's configuration not match your (literally) expensive tastes, you can always push its performance well beyond the $70,000 credit line. At that price, you can get some more RAM or a two nice and expensive 128 GB solid state drives for a dream machine.

Oh, I'm sure that you're already waving your credit card, ready to make a purchase, but beware: it's coming with a pre-installed distribution of Windows Vista Ultimate. I've made you change your mind, haven't I?

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