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Caviar is known for their outlandish as well as luxurious custom smartphones and this Mortal Kombat-themed iPhone 12 Pro / Pro Max is no exception. Available in Scorpion, Shao Khan and Shang Tsung variants, each one is limited to 99-units worldwide, priced from $6,140 USD. The Scorpion edition has a casing made from ultra-strong titanium with a rugged PVD coating, which is commonly used to cover luxury Swiss watches. The phone dons black G-10 inserts, which is a multi-layer material based on epoxy resin / fiberglass used in the manufacture of knives.
In an effort to become more green, Razer unveiled a reusable straw that comes with its very own carrying case and cleaning brush. Not all cups are made the same, and that’s why the ultra rugged straw features a telescopic design, thanks to its food-grade 304 stainless steel construction. The collapsible design lets you enjoy beverages from a wide variety of cups with ease.
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The Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition (FE) was released a little over 6-months ago, so it won’t be a surprise if the Galaxy S21 version is set for release later this year. To make this the most affordable Galaxy S20 in the lineup, it will most likely get a flat display with Full HD resolution, along with a plastic back in various colors and IP68 dust / water protection. The SIM card slot might be relocated to the bottom, which no longer has a 3.5mm audio jack.
Electric hydrofoils are still a relatively new technology, compared to standard surfboards and what not, but the Fliteboard Series 2 aims to things to the next level. Developed by kite surfing world record holder David Trewern, it’s touted as the world’s first integrated electronic foil, which means the rider is essentially hovering above the water, without requiring any waves, wind or wake. It can hit a top speed of 27 mph.
C-SEED is known for their larger-than-life home theater offerings, and their latest project, the M1, is definitely no exception. At the push of a button, the sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding to reveal a massive 4K microLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy. The front has been coated in a special screen surface treatment to showcase the all-important black depth more accurately than ever before.