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January 17, 2008 7:28 PM PST

Macworld: Blinged out iPhone Cases

by Kevin Ho
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iSkin's offerings: typical

(Credit: Kevin Ho)

Much like CES, the vast majority of iPhone accessories were limited to carrying cases or skins, which is surprising given that this was the event where the iPhone was introduced. While entries from iSkin and CaseLogic were there, these entries from Gilty Couture caught my eye. A gold-plated case ($99) and a diamond-encrusted (not real diamonds, right?) case ($135). However, not sure what the taste factor would be here. When we rolled up to the booth it looked as if a deal was going down, so you may see these soon.

Blinged out iPhone cases from Gilty Couture

(Credit: Kevin Ho)
Originally posted at Living with the iPhone
Kevin Ho is a San Francisco attorney and the owner of a brand new iPhone. He'll be writing about the experience for the CNET Blog Network, and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.
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by zhweijun April 14, 2008 2:20 AM PDT
WHEN WILL COME TO CHINA ,I LIKE IT VERY MACH.

HTTP://WWW.ICR.COM.HK
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by BRMperc January 8, 2009 6:38 PM PST
Don't buy the iSkin fuze for the iPhone! It broke my phone, and the screen cover sucks!
BEWARE!!!
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