Moneual Lab today announced three jewelry PC systems built for a few valuable customers. One of them, Moneual Renaissance will likely cost one million dollars, according to the company’s press release.
Jewelry designer, Lee Buckingham has joined this project to come out with three different luxurious jewelry designs. The enclosures are covered with the most expensive blue Sapphires, Topazes, Rubies, Diamonds, and other gemstones.
“The Renaissance system is decorated with fine Rubies on the front panel of the system. The only one single unit available in the world is showing at CES 2007. The market price has not been decided yet, but, according to one source, it will be closed to one million US dollars”, Moneual Lab published.
The million dollars system features AMD Athlon64 FX processor, 8GB SAMSUNG system memories, 2 terra byte HDD (RAID), blue-ray drive, silent cooling fan from Zalman, a digital home motherboard from ASUS, HDMI capable graphics card from AMD-ATI, two PCI HDTV cards from SIGMACOM, and Windows Vista Ultimate Edition from Microsoft.
The second system, Baroque, is decorated with blue Sapphires on the front panel of the system and is also available during CES 2007. The system specifications are the same as above. The third system, Rococo, is decorated with diamonds on the front panel of the system.
Moneual is planning to build another 100 jewelry PC collection limited editions for three different models with the pre-order system right after the CES 2007. The market price has been decided at $30,000.00 for each unit. In addition, another three value models ($15,000.00) are currently being developed to further meet the requirements of PC enthusiasts, also targeted to be released in March, according to the press release.
