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MacBook Air Supreme Ice Edition

MacBook Air Supreme Ice Edition

Have more than six digits of spare change in your bank account? Great – why not give that up for Stuart Hughes’ latest creation, the MacBook Air Supreme Ice Edition. This unique MacBook Air won’t change the innards to include a far superior, futuristic processor, but will instead aim to wow other notebook owners into submission with 25.5 cts of flawless IF diamonds on the outside for a magnificent total of 53 individually-set sparkling gems that reside on the solid platinum Apple logo. The entire front housing is made out of a single piece of highly polished platinum, where it increases the MacBook Air’s weight to 5.512 lbs. Since there are only 10 of these puppies available worldwide, you might want to pony up the £139,995 ($207,900) asking price – fast!

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