When it comes to diamonds, the sky is the limit. There are diamond rings, diamond watches, and diamond earrings. But, now, for the consolation of all the haute living geeks out there, Mervis Diamond Importers have come up with a sparkly diamond iPad.
The iPad is Apple’s new tablet computer coming out on April 3rd of this year. It will be the next big thing and for those interested in upgrading the new gadget, the diamond iPad will feature 11.43 carats of diamonds, hand-set in the beautiful oblique micro-pavé style.
Mervis Diamond Importers are planning on releasing very limited quantities of the diamond tablet and claim that the first of these luxury mini computers might just be the best one of all. The design is understated and classic, and the diamonds are graded G/H in color and VS2/SI1 in clarity.
Prepare your wallets and bank accounts for June 1st, the release date of the diamond technology, for this hip little Mac costs $19,999.00. Orders can be placed online here or you can call 703.287.1615 after June 1st.
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