Go for gold: an 18K stylus

Posted Dec 4, 2006 at 2:50PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: Canada, Future Shop
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Golden stylus


If you're talking bling-bling, you can't get any icier than this. Fine, you might have decked your DS Lite with some Swarovski crystals, but that's like so yesterday, apparently. What with all the raving and wanting to mod/ice/personalize gadgets and devices, there's yet another new option for the market. Folks up in Canada can purchase a golden stylus to make their DS unit richer than a 16th century fief lord.

Future Shop is now offering an 18 karat golden stylus for CA$ 19.99 (around US$ 17.50) but currently it's already out of stock (believe it or not). Being gold and all, it's perfectly balanced in weight to improve its functionality.

Hey, for less than 20 bucks, we'd say that's as cheap as they come. It surely doesn't cost you an arm and a leg, except maybe if you were a 16th century serf...

 
 
 

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by mohaas05 - 2006-12-04 12:16
» wtf?

why would anyone want to buy a *****ing gold stylus?!!! Seems like a waste of money unless u wanted it to brag to ur friends or something. next is gonna be a golden PSP shell or somethin (im a psp user by the way, still waitin to sell my ds)

by matt - 2006-12-05 07:14
» Retard

You're stupid. DS Lite is the ultimate handheld device.

by Retarded Matt - 2006-12-05 07:29
» Zodiac

You're stupid. The Zodiac is the ultimate handheld device.

by mikekearn - 2006-12-06 07:52
» Wow

Normally I'd be dead set against something so blatantly in excess and unneeded, and would rant about the sort of idiot that would do such a thing as to buy a gold stylus.



However...there's just something about how shiny and glorious that it looks...and for under $20?!? I may have to reevaluate my stance on things. Or start buying some for Christmas presents.

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