If we were to compare cars to baths then I am afraid to say that we very much have the Trabant of the bath world. Yes, it’s functional, but only in as much as it contains water reasonably well, but that’s about it. And, though we tried hanging a set …

Following on from the likes of the i.Beat Organix Gold MP3 player, costing a cool £13,600, and the £160,000 Black Diamond mobile phone, the latest highly desirable piece of technology to feature in Thoughts from the Sidelines’ TechnoLust category is the rather fetching Yalos “Diamonds” LCD TV.
Created by the Italian …

Although we have featured a few mobile phones on Thoughts from the Sidelines which have boasted particularly stunning designs, this phone, which is presently only a concept, is a definite head-turner in its own right. And, personally, if this was available on the high street I would be certainly one …

Of late, mobile phone design has branched off into two distinct factions. On the one hand you have phones that are trying, with great success, to encompass more and more of the attributes of PDAs and digital cameras within a single, versatile unit and, on the other hand, you have …

Previously we have featured the Black Diamond in this TechnoLust section which, though far from cheap at £160,000 ($300,000 USD), frankly looks like a cheap giveaway in comparison to the Goldvish Piece Unique. In fact, this phone is so expensive that the manufactures even go so far as to recommend …

The third entry in the Thoughts from the Sidelines TechnoLust category is the Phillips 7FF1AW Digital Photo Display, which is a marvellous piece of kit. And I talk from experience, as I am lucky enough to own one.
If you want your digital pictures displayed in your house, this digital picture …

If there is one trend in modern technology it is to produce items offering greater functionality at increasingly smaller sizes, and this fold out DVD player fits the bit perfectly.
Presently only at the concept stage – so pricing is unknown, this DVD player offers the ultimate in portable DVD systems. …

Following on from our first ever entry in the TechnoLust hall of fame – the i.Beat Organix Gold MP3 player – the second entry in this series has a style that is far more in lines with my admittedly conservative tastes though, at the stated price, I cannot envisage ever …

The first entry in Thoughts from the Sidelines’ TechnoLust section is the world’s most expensive MP3 player – the i.Beat Organix Gold by TrekStor. Costing a cool £13,600, its shell is composed of 18-carat gold set with a total of 63 one caret diamonds (taking the jewellers over 100 man …
