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Thermaltake Attracts Women With Swarovski Bling.

Thereò€™s usually not a lot of sparkly things to be found at Computex and for the folks that attend Computex thatò€™s just fine. That said, it seems Thermaltake is trying to cater for the few people who might actually want an "absolutely elegant aluminum" iPod stand or a laptop stand that is completely covered in Swarovski crystals, rather than its usually market of men (and women) who wish to house more spectacular and increasingly large heat sinks. Enter its year old brand, Luxa. Aimed at those who want to stand out from the crowd, looking at any of these products will likely damage your vision. The images below are probably the best way to represent what Luxa is all about so weò€™ll leave you with this cascade of Swarovski and you can make up your own mindsò€¦


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