Swarovski-coated webcam: because everything should be shiny

Vicious and Divine's Laplace webcam had it all... 2 megapixel photo and 1.3 megapixel video resolution, an integrated flash so that it could handle innumerable lighting situations, a folding mechanism that particularly suited it to mounting on laptops or flat panel monitors, plus that compact and sleek design. It was the jet-set of webcams, some might say, but it seemed to lack something -- some essential quality of life. Possibly a higher purpose? As it turns out, all it needed was to be absolutely, 100 percent covered -- bedazzled, if you dare -- in Swarovski crystals. The results are pretty... stunning. And not at all obscene. It comes in both black and clear crystal variations, and €49.99 (about $63) seems a small price to pay for something that's going to make you the envy of all of your friends -- but it seems to be available only in Europe. Your loss, rest-of-the-Earth!
Update: According to a commenter, the actual price of this camera is €399, not €49.99. We missed that in our frenzied excitement.
Update: According to a commenter, the actual price of this camera is €399, not €49.99. We missed that in our frenzied excitement.





















They are actually pieces of lead crystal glass, I guess they plaster them on everything because lead-containing crystal that once was so popular was found to be unhealthy to use and is now not allowed for consumption use anymore, and how many vases can you sell really.http://www.discountgolfclubsnow.com
Still, I'd rather put a lead crystal glass on a shelf and look at it than any product plastered with these swarovski things I think.
damn they are hideous!
who the hell buys this "bling bling" crap?
Paris Hilton you go to hell, you go to hell and you die!
Bling Bling!