
Warning: Not for those of a tasteful disposition...
Published: 22 September 2005 16:40 BST
Bling-bling: Fans of Sony's all-singing, all-dancing handheld games console who want to make their PSP stand out from the crowd might like to get themselves along to Harrods in London which is to start selling this tasteful little offering from US fashion label Baby Phat.
But be warned, the gold and jewel-encrusted case will set you back the princely sum of £20,000.
All photos: Harrods
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