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In Pictures: The World's Most Extravagant Technology Products

Many technology buying decisions come down to dollars. But what if price weren't a factor? Some of these 16 absurdly expensive products are practical, some are pretentious, and some are preposterous. They're all out of our price range--but hey, window shopping is free, right?

We Dare You to Say Nothing's On

If you'd rather not keep track of which channels you've subscribed to, or if you have to juggle TV viewing schedules with a family member, DirecTV's Titanium service is the definitive answer to your problems. For a $7500 annual fee, you get access to everything DirecTV has to offer. That really means everything: Every channel, movie, and pay-per-view event--including premium fare like adult shows and high-definition channels--becomes available to you. For that price you also get up to ten high-definition, dual-tuner DVR terminals and 24/7 customer service, including a dedicated team of technicians available at any time.
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