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Most folks can’t afford the items on this page, but we all seem to have an inherent curiosity about big, expensive stuff. And, in the off chance you can drop $70k on a TV, please drop us a line through private channels—we have a lot to talk about.
Panasonic 103-inch TH-103PZ600U Plasma TV
The guy who has everything probably doesn’t own the Panasonic 103-inch TH-103PZ600U plasma TV. Equivalent to the size of four 50-inch displays, the 103-incher is built to order. Resolution is 1920 x 1080p and contrast ratio is 4,000:1. The $70,000 price nets you a three-year in-home limited warranty. MSRP: $70,000; www.panasonic.com |
Ultrasone Edition 9 Headphones
The Edition 9 headphones are built with the well-to-do audiophile in mind. These headphones feature Ultrasone’s S-Logic technology, which blendS natural sound with reduced sound pressure levels. Aesthetically, the Edition 9 headphones spare no expense with Ethiopian sheep leather ear pads and an included metal attache storage case. MSRP: $1,499; www.ultrasone.com
Lexus LS460L
If your very significant other is going to buy you a $70,000 flat screen then you should reciprocate with the Lexus LS 460. Step into this car and you wonít even know youíve left your connected home. Talk about automation—the Advanced Parking Guidance System can help the driver parallel park or back the vehicle into a parking space. The driver need only confirm the desired parking space and apply the brakes when required. Your audio experience will match that of your high-end home system as well with the Mark Levinson Audio System Package. Oh, and the performance of the car? Thatís outstanding too. MSRP: $71,000-$80,750, www.lexus.com
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