Maingear eX-L 18 Laptop
Maingear’s eX-L 18 laptop claims to be the world’s fastest, maxing out with a quad-core Intel X9300, 8 GB DDR3, dual GeForce GTX 280m’s, an 18.4″ LCD and custom laser etching.
Maingear’s eX-L 18 laptop claims to be the world’s fastest, maxing out with a quad-core Intel X9300, 8 GB DDR3, dual GeForce GTX 280m’s, an 18.4″ LCD and custom laser etching.
The Soliloquy Super Yacht is super green: powered by solar, wind and hybrid tech, the 190-foot, rigid-wing luxoboat boasts zero emissions and even uses gym equipment to charge batteries.
Calling Dick Tracy: Samsung’s S9110 Watchphone gives the LG GD910 a run for its money with a larger, scratch-resistant 1.76″ touchscreen, slimmer 12 mm case, and voice recognition.
Part of Citizen’s Campanola Collection, their latest Cosmosign is an astronomical marvel with a real-time chart of 1,027 stars,166 galaxies, sun and constellation positions.
Made with 17.5 oz Ugandan canvas, Filson and Apolis’ Philanthropist Briefcase is an initiative to rebuild Uganda’s textile industry and connect those who make it to those who wear it.
Hurricane Custom Billiards’ Real Car Table is truth in advertising: short of a V8, this pool table is nearly a car with chrome wheels, tailpipe cue holders and a powder-coated chassis.
Its sacrilege to some, but the SV 9 Competizione brings a bit of euro-flair to American muscle car design; it’s a reskinned C6 Corvette with plenty of carbon fiber and a 0-60 of 4s.
If you know internal combustion like the back of your hand, Drive In Wall Art is for you: mounted on sheets like childhood plastic models, each is made of replica vintage car parts.
We don’t do frilly, but Audemars Piguet’s Tourbillon Millenary looks straight out of steampunk; we’re digging the skeletonized chalcedony mainplate and wild arabesque numerals.
Superdry’s Co Pilot shades refresh the classic Aviator; choose from sharp blue/chrome or black/gold colorways, both sporting logo-stamped diagonal crossbars and rubber earpieces.
You’d better have some luxury cigars on hand for S.T. Dupont’s Ligne 2 Champagne Lighter: the sucker costs $79k thanks to an 18-carat white gold case and 468 brilliant-cut diamonds.
Good luck getting your S.O. to use these as engagement rings: Weta’s Master Chief Rings are must-have bling for any Halo fan; they’re sterling silver replicas of the Mark VI helmet.
Bill Amberg and Johnnie Walker team up for the Weekender bag: it’s made with perfed dark navy calf and saddle leather and includes a bottle of Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky.
Fisher’s AG-7 Space Pen is as close to the moon as you’ll get, as it contains Kapton foil used on the Apollo 11 Command module; translation: part of the pen flew around the moon.
Now available, Nixon’s Volta is their first rechargeable, solar-powered watch; it sports a semi-transparent dial with solar panel below and comes with either a PU or leather band.
Limited to 500, Fine Molds’ 1:72 Millenium Falcon is packed with details, including Han, Chewie, Obi-Wan and Luke in the cockpit; it includes an acrylic display with wood base.
The name is about as strange as the bike itself: Fire Trick Bob is powered by an actual jet engine that runs on JP-4 jet fuel and gets 120,000 RPM; translation: Bob’ll knock your socks off.
The Supra NS Fall 2009 line keeps shapes intact, opting instead to tweak textures with separate Distressed, Pony Fur and Wild Life series; several are already available at Factory 413.
Inspired by gardening bags, Porter’s Union bag is a hybrid tote and backpack; easy top access does come at a price, as it is wide open at the top–but for lugging tools it can’t be beat.
Audi’s A5 Sportback is official; essentially a five-door version of the A5 coupe with a tailgate, it’ll be coming to Europe September but most likely will skip the USA this time around.
Walls and floors are usually the last things we ogle, but Lea Ceramiche’s City Tiles are ideal for urban bachelor pads; they’re ceramic tiles with anthracite, steel and bronze finishes.
Tag Heuer’s Monaco watch gets the custom treatment with Bamford Watch Department; choose your own colors for up to nine elements, including the logo, markers and more.
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